Cleveland-born art collector and philanthropist Agnes “Aggie” Gund, who has bridged the visual arts world with social justice concerns is profiled in this new documentary by her Emmy-nominated filmmaker daughter.
United States | 2019 | Catherine Gund
Cleveland-born art collector and philanthropist Agnes “Aggie” Gund, who has bridged the visual arts world with social justice concerns (most visibly by establishing the Art for Justice Fund with the proceeds from the sale of a Roy Lichtenstein painting in 2017), is profiled in this new documentary by her Emmy-nominated filmmaker daughter. President Emerita of the Museum of Modern Art, Gund also has deep roots and ongoing professional connections with arts institutions in her hometown, including the Cleveland Institute of Art. (Her late brother George co-founded the Cleveland Cinematheque.) 91 min.
Aggie, a Cinematheque streaming exclusive, can be viewed online from 10/9 thru at least 1/28 via the link below. (Doing so supports the Cinematheque.) Screening fee is $12, and after opening the film, you have 72 hours to watch it.
https://watch.eventive.org/aggie/play/5f6e68a42ded91010cb73cda
Aggie, a Cinematheque streaming exclusive, can be viewed online from 10/9 thru at least 1/28 via the link below. (Doing so supports the Cinematheque.) Screening fee is $12, and after opening the film, you have 72 hours to watch it.
2020/10/09 - 2021/01/28
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A ticket for the film also includes Maria Hinojosa’s NPR interview with Catherine Gund and her mom, Aggie.
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