Tickets $18 • 4-Packs available.
Pre-order a lunch before the 1:30pm screening. Opens at noon. Go to parklunch.org
he documentary Michelangelo: Love and Death from Exhibition on Screen, directed by David Bickerstaff, offers a captivating exploration of Michelangelo Buonarroti’s life and legacy, spanning his remarkable 89 years. This cinematic journey takes viewers through the grand chapels and museums of Florence, Rome, and the Vatican, delving into the Renaissance master’s tempestuous life, his relationships with contemporaries, and his unparalleled artistic contributions. Through expert commentary, Michelangelo’s own words, and stunning visuals, the film vividly showcases iconic works like the towering David, the poignant Pietà, and the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel ceiling. It also examines lesser-known aspects, such as the Carrara quarries where he sourced marble and the newly attributed Rothschild Bronzes, providing fresh insights into his creative process. The Sydney Arts Guide praises it as “Filmed in luminous close-up… a fascinating look at one of the greatest artists of all time.”
Beyond its visual splendor, Michelangelo: Love and Death stands out for its intimate portrayal of Michelangelo as both a genius and a complex, driven individual. The documentary balances biographical depth with art historical analysis, offering a nuanced look at his rivalries, including his dynamic with Leonardo da Vinci, and his enduring influence. By weaving together historical context and personal anecdotes, the film celebrates Michelangelo’s versatility as a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. Returning to cinemas in 2025 to mark the 550th anniversary of his birth, it invites audiences to rediscover his timeless brilliance. Mature Times encapsulates its impact, urging viewers to “feast your eyes – and your soul – on Michelangelo: Love and Death.”