Manifesto (2017)

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An edited version of Rosefeldt's installation work of the same name, Manifesto is An outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirteen different characters, including a homeless man, a factory worker and a corporate CEO, who are all played by Cate Blanchett. A striking humorous audio-visual experience.

Introduction
"Manifesto" is a 2017 speculative drama movie directed by prestigious German director Julian Rosefeldt. The film is an amalgamation of numerous thematic and vital techniques to the idea of a 'Manifesto', combining theories and ideas from different periods of history into 13 specific vignettes. The main focus of these vignettes is Australian actress Cate Blanchett, who carries out 13 different characters that each represent a different manifesto, permitting the movie to embrace the idea of performance art within the framework of cinema.

Plot and Themes
In "Manifesto", each of Blanchett's characters recites a different collection of manifestos from numerous authors. A few of them include Futurists, Dadaists, Fluxus artists, Suprematists, Situationists, and other groups of thinkers and visionaries. These characters range from a homeless guy to a pop art diva, a newsreader, a puppeteer, and more. There's no conventional plot binding these characters together, however, the overarching style is the power of belief and the innovative potential of words.

Every scene of the film is actively crafted, with each environment reflecting the ideology of the manifesto being read. The attention to detail is remarkable and adds to the total surreal feeling of the film. Sometimes the monologues are delivered straight to the camera, breaking the 4th wall, while at other times, they are provided in dialogue or voiceover, developing a bridge in between the abstract and the story.

Performances and Directions
Cate Blanchett's efficiency in this film is thought about among her greatest, providing every one of her lines with unbelievable variety and intensity. She leaps flawlessly from one character to the next, handling to give every one a special character and voice.

Rosefeldt's direction and vision appears in every frame of the film. From the composition to the mise en scène, the director handles to produce an unique environment for each vignette, which when combined with Blanchett's captivating performance, leads to a cinematic experience that is both thought-provoking and aesthetically sensational.

Reception and Interpretation
"Manifesto" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017 and got normally positive evaluations. Critics applauded the film for its innovative structure, Blanchett's exceptional efficiency, and its insightful exploration of the nature of art and declarations of belief. Nevertheless, the distinct and speculative nature of the film also made it challenging for some audiences to engage with.

The film is a musing on the nature of art, the function of the artist, and the impact of different art manifestos throughout history. Rosefeldt not just presents these ideas but also provokes the audience to question them. Each monologue provided by Blanchett's characters proposes a different conception of truth, making audiences think about differing viewpoints on what art can be and what it can achieve. As such, the film acts as a meta-commentary on the tradition of the manifesto itself, questioning whether it has become an out-of-date type of expression.

Conclusion
In conclusion, "Manifesto" is an uncommon, ingenious film that serves as an intellectual and philosophical exploration of art history and criticism. Through the combination of Rosefeldt's bold vision and Blanchett's tour-de-force performance, it pushes boundaries of standard movie theater and provides a fresh viewpoint on the power of words and art. It is an evaluation, event, and eventually, a critique of the art manifesto, leaving audiences with much to consider.

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