Director – Ali Ray – 2023 – UK – Cert. 12a – 90m ***** A look at one of the world’s favourite paintings, housed in Vienna’s Belvedere Museum, and the wider body of work of the artist who created it – out in UK cinemas on Monday, October 30th for one day only All lovers […]
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Exhibition on Screen:
Klimt & the Kiss
- Post author By Jeremy Clarke
- Post date 30 October 2023
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