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"A Conversation with Marcel Duchamp" is a 1956 film that delves into the mind of the influential artist Marcel Duchamp. This documentary captures a pivotal moment in art history as Duchamp discusses his evolution from Impressionism to Cubism.
This film is quite rare and has minimal distribution history, often found only in specialized collections or archives. Its scarcity and the unique positioning of Duchamp in art history fuel collector interest, making it a noteworthy piece for those focused on avant-garde cinema and historical interviews. While not widely circulated, it can occasionally surface at auction or through film societies dedicated to art cinema.
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The film is a documentary.
The film was produced by NBC.
The film was released in 1956.
The film features Marcel Duchamp.
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