Miró tapís
Commissioned by the Maeght Gallery with the exhibition of Joan Miró, organized by the French Ministry of Cultural Affairs at the Grand Palais, which opened on May 17, 1974 in Paris. This film was shot in six days in Montroig del Camp (at the Miró) and Tarragona during the implementation process, by Josep Royo, a tapestry by Joan Miró. Five people worked for eight months in the realization of this tapestry, using wool 1200kg and 600kg for the warp. The total weight of 3500kg and a half was six meters wide by 11 meters long. They need a purpose built weaving loom. The day of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, the tapestry was placed in the lobby of one of the towers when they were demolished.
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Commissioned by the Maeght Gallery with the exhibition of Joan Miró, organized by the French Ministry of Cultural Affairs at the Grand Palais, which opened on May 17, 1974 in Paris. This film was shot in six days in Montroig del Camp (at the Miró) and Tarragona during the implementation process, by Josep Royo, a tapestry by Joan Miró. Five people worked for eight months in the realization of this tapestry, using wool 1200kg and 600kg for the warp. The total weight of 3500kg and a half was six meters wide by 11 meters long. They need a purpose built weaving loom. The day of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, the tapestry was placed in the lobby of one of the towers when they were demolished.
White Heat
7.7The Aviator
7.2Sunset Boulevard
8.3Adventures in Babysitting
6.9City of Ember
6.3Man with a Movie Camera
7.8Wish Upon a Star
6.5Balto: Wolf Quest
6.3Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
7.9The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
6.4Volver
7.5There's Something About Mary
6.6The Man with the Golden Gun
6.4Mr. Bean's Holiday
6.4An Italian Name
6.3Vivre Sa Vie
7.7Slumdog Millionaire
7.7Three Colors: Red
7.9The Sicilian Clan
7.6The Rum Diary
5.9