• Source: The Fundamental Gilbert and George
    • The Fundamental Gilbert and George is two parts BAFTA award-winning documentary based on the life of two artists Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore, released in 1997 for the ITV series. The South Bank Show through LWT and RM arts. The film finds the essence of art and life in these two artists, directed and produced by Gerald Fox, featuring Melvyn Bragg, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Sarah Kent, Norman Rosenthal and David Sylvester.


      Plot


      The non-fiction, biopic, and documentary is a two-part profile on the art and life of British artists Gilbert and George. The film is currently available on Arthaus Video.


      Cast


      Melvyn Bragg- Self Presenter
      Gilbert Prousch - Self
      George Passmore - Self
      Andrew Graham Dixon - Self
      Sarah Kent - Self
      Norman Rosenthal- Self
      David Sylvester- Self


      Production


      The movie "The Fundamental: Gilbert and George" by filmmaker Gerald Fox delves into the lives and
      creative processes of two British artists, Gilbert and George. This two-part documentary takes a peek
      behind the elegant Georgian facade of their East London home to observe the duo as they work on their latest art collection, which utilizes body fluids as an unconventional medium. The film also
      provides a glimpse into their daily routines and examines the history of their artistic collaboration,
      which began in 1969. Gilbert and George are renowned for their striking, formal appearance, unique approach to performance art, and colorful, photo-based artworks.


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