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24 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100VarietyCatherine BrayVarietyCatherine BrayMore a portrait of Kiefer’s work than a standard biographical study of Kiefer himself, “Anselm” is a very particular study of a singular man’s soul, told through images of his oeuvre, augmented by sensational use of archive rendered in 3D.
- 90The New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonThe New York TimesAlissa WilkinsonA film like Anselm is another level of preservation as well as a contemplative experience, in which the past and the future meet, in a way we can feel as much as see.
- 90Wall Street JournalZachary BarnesWall Street JournalZachary BarnesThis is not the kind of 3-D that sees things leaping off the screen, though a few wandering wisps of smoke appear to escape the frame; it instead lends these images a sometimes uncanny, sometimes mesmerizing sense of depth. While it doesn’t feel integral to the project, it does, now and then, enrich it.
- 88Slant MagazineGreg NussenSlant MagazineGreg NussenAnselm is ultimately an extension of Kiefer’s “protest against forgetting,” as it reminds us that art is an act of remembrance.
- 87Paste MagazineKathy Michelle ChacónPaste MagazineKathy Michelle ChacónAnselm combines the filmmaker’s technical mastery with a deep curiosity for his subject to create an experience that is as thought-provoking as it is immersive.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThis is a superbly controlled and expressed film and its high seriousness about the nature and purpose of art really is invigorating.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinThe Hollywood ReporterLeslie FelperinWim Wenders’ latest documentary Anselm offers a mesmerizing, cinematic catalogue of German painter-sculptor Anselm Kiefer’s deeply tactile, maximalist oeuvre.
- 80Screen DailyJonathan RomneyScreen DailyJonathan RomneyAnselm is a portrait of eminent German artist Anselm Kiefer, exploring the man’s spectacular – and often spectacularly sombre – work. Wenders also delves into Kiefer’s biography and his political, historical and literary interests, which chime with the director’s own long-term fascinations to make this arguably the director’s most personal – and certainly most German – film in some time.
- 80Time OutAnna BogutskayaTime OutAnna BogutskayaIt is art ASMR of the highest order.
- 80Little White LiesDavid JenkinsLittle White LiesDavid JenkinsThe 3D aspect is often used to mesmerising effect, and dovetails perfectly with an artist whose work often demands the viewer inspect it from multiple angles and vantages.