Erwin Olaf, on Beauty and Fall
- Director: Michiel van Erp
- Producer: Monique Busman; Inge Schapendonk
CGiii Comment
Erwin Olaf, what an amiable man he is...
A refreshing truth flows through this film, all thanks to Erwin...he knows where his is, where he's going and changes his mind as often as we all do.
A fine portrait of an artist who loves his mum and who is now a damn fine advocate against drugs.
Personal...with beautiful images.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf (1959) is on the threshold of an important year: his most recent photographic series, Hope, Grief and Rain appear to have given him an international breakthrough. His work has been criticized since the 1980s as being produced merely for its shock value, thus eliminating it as art. But now that important art dealers and museums all over the world are showing his works, and huge crowds are visiting his expositions, it seems as if his years of hard work will finally lead to serious recognition. Yet this is occurring, of all times, in a period of his life in which Erwin Olaf is contending with emphysema, a debilitating disease that obliges him to deal cautiously with his energy reserves. Whether his body can keep up with his work pace is uncertain.
Cast & Characters
Erwin Olaf as Himself