Museum Hours
Museum Hours

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- 69/100 based on 2,235 votes
  • Released: 2012
  • Runtime: 107 mins
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  • Studio: KGP Kranzelbinder Gabriele Production
  • Genres: Drama

In the Kunsthistorisches Art Museum in Vienna, Johann is a security guard who finds a special quiet magic there. One day, a Canadian woman arrives to visit to the city, and the two strike up a friendship through their appreciation of art. That relationship helps put all the other goings-on at the museum and in the city in perspective, as Johann observes and participates in them in a world where art can say so much more than a casual visitor might know.... (Full plot summary below)

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In the Kunsthistorisches Art Museum in Vienna, Johann is a security guard who finds a special quiet magic there. One day, a Canadian woman arrives to visit to the city, and the two strike up a friendship through their appreciation of art. That relationship helps put all the other goings-on at the museum and in the city in perspective, as Johann observes and participates in them in a world where art can say so much more than a casual visitor might know.

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Slant Magazine - 10/10 by Jesse CataldoJem Cohen's film finds its most salient tension in the fraught relationship between known and unknown objects.
Little White Lies - 10/10 by Andrew SchenkerA look around Vienna's legendary gallery provides some unexpectedly enlightening moments.
Chicago Tribune - 10/10 by Michael PhillipsSome may find the film underpowered. Not me. With elegant understatement, Cohen creates a humane testament to reaching out, whatever our habits and routines.
Grantland - 10/10 by Wesley MorrisAmid all the looking and dissection, Cohen demonstrates an understanding of the individual need for increasingly elusive privacy that feels urgent, wistful, and quaint.
ViewLondon - 10/10 by Katherine McLaughlinMuseum Hours is a grand, profound and exceptionally beautiful love letter to museums and the wealth of culture that can be found in everyday life.
Seattle Times - 10/10 by John HartlAn enthralling and sometimes droll meditation on life, art and mortality, not to mention Internet porn and its influence on modern art.
Spirituality and Practice - 10/10 by Frederic and Mary Ann BrussatA wonderfully slow movie that presents a parade of wonders about the beauties and delights of art, city life, and friendship.
Boston Phoenix - 9/10 by Gerald PearyCritics have been more than kind to Museum Hours, respectful of its sleepy intellectualism in a 2013 summer of brainless action flicks.
St. Paul Pioneer Press - 9/10 by Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)It's an odd duck, but it rewards moviegoers willing to fall under its spell.
LarsenOnFilm - 9/10 by Josh Larsen...encourages you to see the aesthetic potential of everything around you, including each frame that appears on the screen.

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