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Maître Mathis
We know almost nothing about him. Not where he came from, not even his name. But the man called Grünewald was a painter who lived in the days of the peasant uprisings in Europe. The reverberations of writings of his age, when Luther and Münzer, and thinkers from Erasmus to Brandt, clashed over ideas for a new society, and chroniclers scrupulously recorded both the popular revolts and changing climate conditions, all these provide the cinematic matter for retracing the seminal struggles for the separation of Church and State.
France - 2008 - 51 mn - DV Cam • 4/3 • PAL - Colour
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