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Matthew Barney: No Restraint

Chronicling the production of experimental artist Matthew Barney's 2005 film "Drawing Restraint 9," this engaging documentary explores the creative process with the "Cremaster" filmmaker, following him as he travels off the coast of Nagasaki aboard a Japanese whaling ship. The film includes revealing insights by Barney's famous girlfriend, Icelandic pop star Bjork, who collaborated with him on the daring film project.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, Art On Film, Film Festivals 2007
Country: USA
Director: Alison Chernick
Starring: Matthew Barney, Bjork
Duration: 71 Minutes
Rating: M - Content may disturb.
6/10
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)

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