is a 2018 documentary film directed by Michele Mally that explores the revolutionary art world of turn-of-the-century Vienna. The film was released to commemorate the centenary of the deaths of Gustav Klimt and his protégé Egon Schiele, both of whom died in 1918. Key Themes and Historical Context
: The narrative covers the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the horrors of World War I, and the Spanish Flu pandemic that ultimately claimed both artists. Educational Features Klimt e Schiele Eros e Psiche 2018
: It juxtaposes Klimt’s "Golden Phase" and decorative eroticism with Schiele’s raw, anguished, and often contorted nudes. is a 2018 documentary film directed by Michele
For those looking to use this for research or study, the film offers unique access to several major Viennese institutions, including: the horrors of World War I
: It chronicles the birth of this radical art movement that broke away from academic traditions to explore new ideas in literature, music, and psychology.
The documentary uses the myth of (desire) and Psyche (the soul) as a metaphor for the period's obsession with human drives and the inner mind.