

Yoko Ono's in it, and somehow that's the LEAST weird thing happening.
The film portrays a group of artists who since the early 1960s have completely disrupted our ideas of what art can be. In large part filmed in Venice in 1990, when many of the original Fluxus artists met to hold a large exhibition almost 30 years after the first highly untraditional Fluxus' performances. Features Eric Andersen, Philip Corner, Dick Higgins, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Ben Vautier, and many others.
Direction
Lars Movin captures 1990 Venice like a time capsule nobody asked for.
Production
Rare footage of Fluxus legends actually tolerating each other.
Director
Lars Movin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fluxus deliberately blurred life and art, making this documentary itself a Fluxus event—Movin knew exactly what he was doing.
George Maciunas, Fluxus founder, isn't in this—he died in 1978, and his absence haunts every frame like a manifesto unfinished.
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