Rusted Caravaggios
Rusted Caravaggios is a 2020 French short documentary film about the first public invitation to the Louvre Museum (Monday July 6, 2020) following an unprecedented four-month closure.[1][2]
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Sam Abbas at the Louvre July 6, 2020. | |
Directed by | Sam Abbas |
Cinematography | Sam Abbas |
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Running time | 2.5 minutes |
Country | France |
Background
On July 6, Paris' Louvre Museum reopened after being closed for several months amid the coronavirus pandemic. Art enthusiasts that traveled to the famous institution to view the well-known works were met with quite a different experience than they would have previously had before the spread of COVID-19 as they visited the gallery space. Only 7,000 people total with reserved tickets entered the space.[3] The documentary was produced by Abbas, his duties included director, cinematographer and sound recorder in showing a near-empty museum, which included a tableau with a man sitting still next to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.[4][5]
References
- "Go Inside The Paris Louvre After 4-Month Closure With Short Film 'Rusted Caravaggios'". Deadline.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- "Egyptian Filmmaker Sam Abbas Captures Reopening of Louvre Museum". Variety.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- "Paris Louvre Museum Reopens After Coronavirus Shutdown: Film, Visitors Give Perspective Of First Days Inside". ibtimes.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- "Film News in Brief: 'Bad Boys for Life' Producer Developing Unabomber Movie". yahoo.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
- "An Egyptian-American's Short Film Reveals A Hauntingly Empty Louvre In The Times Of COVID-19". Nilefm.com. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
External links
- Rusted Caravaggios on Deadline Hollywood
- Rusted Caravaggios onVimeo
- Rusted Caravaggios at IMDb
- Profile on Mubi (streaming service)