
M. C. Escher: Journey to Infinity
Documentary · History
Overview
A portrait of the visionary Dutch artist M. C. Escher (1898-1972), according to his own words, taken from his diary, his correspondence and the texts of his lectures.
Top Cast
Alexander van Breemen
Alexander van Breemen
M. C. Escher (voice)
Alexander van Breemen
M. C. Escher (voice)


Graham Nash
Graham Nash
Self - Musician
Graham Nash
Self - Musician
George Escher
George Escher
Self - Eldest Son
George Escher
Self - Eldest Son
Jan Escher
Jan Escher
Self - Youngest Son
Jan Escher
Self - Youngest Son
Liesbeth Escher-Hogenhout
Liesbeth Escher-Hogenhout
Self - Daughter-in-law
Liesbeth Escher-Hogenhout
Self - Daughter-in-law


Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
M. C. Escher (voice)
Stephen Fry
M. C. Escher (voice)


M. C. Escher
M. C. Escher
Self - Graphic Artist (archive footage)
M. C. Escher
Self - Graphic Artist (archive footage)
Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter
Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter
Self - Mathematician (archive footage)
Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter
Self - Mathematician (archive footage)
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