Manifesto is a drama that explores the thoughts and opinions of various characters on art, life, and society. The film showcases different manifestos through different settings and characters, creating a collage of ideas and perspectives. From a teacher to a housewife, from a punk rocker to a scientist, each character brings their unique viewpoint to the table. The film touches on themes of creativity, expression, and the role of art in society.
A film essay about the New York City based artist Kurt B. Delbanco. His fine art and sculptures "breathe" the spirit of Goethe's philosophy and curved organic shapes. Kurt was a former refugee from Nazi Germany and so he had a lot sad things to tell - contratictory to his cheerful art. To him, the term "design" in in no case a swear word compared to "art".
In the autumn of 1968, Director Eric M. Nilsson and film team accompany Swedish opera singer Birgit Nilsson during the many-faceted events of her life, on and off stage.
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