IMDb 6.7 2020 HD

Girls / Museum

Girls / Museum

2020
Documentary
74 min NR Germany
8 / 10
6.7 IMDB

Art is in the eye of the beholder, they say. Shelly Silver’s beholders range in age from seven to nineteen years. They focus their attention on artworks in…

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Director Shelly Silver

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Reviews

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Genevieve Dubois
Apr 4, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Shelly Silver’s 'Girls / Museum' is a breath of fresh air in a world often overly saturated with art world jargon. By placing the focus squarely on the unvarnished perspectives of young people aged seven to nineteen encountering…

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Arthur Finch
Apr 4, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Girls / Museum' ventures into the realm of observational cinema, focusing on the youthful gaze directed at art. Shelly Silver’s film captures a cohort of young viewers as they navigate the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts, their spontaneous…

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Isla MacLeod
Apr 4, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

In 'Girls / Museum', Shelly Silver presents a vital reminder that art's power lies not just in its creation but in its reception. The film is a tender, intelligent examination of how children and teenagers aged seven to…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 4, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

A unique proposition, 'Girls / Museum' eschews traditional narrative for a fascinating study of how younger minds process visual art. The film’s strength lies in its core concept: letting a diverse group of adolescents loose in a museum…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 4, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Shelly Silver’s 'Girls / Museum' offers a refreshingly unpretentious dive into the subjective experience of art. By framing the film around the unfiltered reactions of children and teenagers to works in the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts, Silver…

FAQs

The context suggests that 'Girls / Museum' is a directorial exploration of perception, rather than a platform for specific personal agendas. Shelly Silver's focus appears to be on observing and documenting the natural responses of the young beholders. The film allows the artworks and the children's interpretations to speak for themselves, creating resonances that reveal aspects of both the art and its viewers. It’s about the act of seeing and the subjective experience it generates.