“What you are all about to witness is not entertainment, it is not a political statement, it is not even news…” The Secret Society of Fine Arts is a literal moving images feature film with big nods to Chris Marker‘s La Jetée, by Danish director Anders Rønnow Klarlund.

Official synopsis can be read as follows:

“The fine line between art and terror is literally blown away when an underground art-movement detonates the Berlin Museum of Zoology – and declaring it “a work of art”. The manifesto is to liberate beauty – and they are ruthless in their pursuit. Perhaps it is “the ruthlessness” that appeals to the young unemployed actress Eva Kovacs. Soon she has become part of the movement – and fallen in love with the self-proclaimed leader Louis.

It makes good news: Blown up buildings, scattered dinosaur bones, feathers from long dead animals. The images of their “first great work of art” are displayed around the globe, and the underground movement has become a police matter. But the movement continues on their fatale mission to liberate what they call “a slumbering humanity, anaesthetised by entertainment, reality shows and materialism.

“THE SECRET SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS” is a visual experience like nothing you’ve ever seen before – written and directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund.”

Check out all the embedded media down below.

Trailer for THE SECRET SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS.

Rendering process montage from Celluloid VFX.

The Secret Society of Fine Arts, 2012

Anders Rønnow Klarlund
Zentropa
Celluloid VFX


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