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This Cannes Film Festival selection takes a comprehensive and fascinating look at the life and art of the legendary Pablo Picasso. During the last 22 years of Picasso's life, film maker Edward Quinn had complete access to the artist. Through a combination of exclusive home movies and intimate photos, as well as over 600 of the artist's works (many never seen in public), a living, breathing scrapbook of Picasso is realized. The film follows the parallel development of the artist's life and work, giving insight into his creative processes. Among other highlights are some of the last pictures ever taken of him.
Part 2(1938-1973) Through the war years and life on the French Riviera, Picasso's work moves on to include ceramics, sculpture, pottery and graphics. The period from 1946 to 1973 is made up primarily of home movies, showing his relationships with his children and the women in his life, and emphasizing the enormous amount of work accomplished by Picasso during his last 20 years. We observe Picasso, 90 years old, working on a copper plate engraving as we follow the progress and changes made through 6 different stages. (45 min plus over 60 minutes of bonus features)
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Art Gallery (over 100 images)
Picasso Biography
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Director's Biography
Multi-Directional Interactive menus
Director's Production Notes
Instant access to all chapters
Director's Memoirs on Picasso
English Narration
Over 30 Scene selections
Picasso Photo Gallery
Bonus Music (5 songs, 26 min)
Dolby Digital Audio
| Catalog Number: MC-670 |
Type: Feature |
Genre: Art / Artist |
| Copyright: 2002 |
Length: 105 minutes |
Format:
DVD Region: 0 (All) |
| TV System: NTSC |
ISBN: |
UPC/EAN: 033909200295 |
| Label: V.I.E.W. Video |
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Picasso: The Man and His Work Part 2 (1938-1973) directed by
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USA,
Art / Artist,
2002,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
01:45:00
This Cannes Film Festival selection takes a comprehensive and fascinating look at the life and art of the legendary Pablo Picasso. During the last 22 years of Picasso's life, film maker Edward Quinn had complete access to the artist. Through a combination of exclusive home movies and intimate photos, as well as over 600 of the artist's works (many never seen in public), a living, breathing scrapbook of Picasso is realized. The film follows the parallel development of the artist's life and work, giving insight into his creative processes. Among other highlights are some of the last pictures ever taken of him.
Part 2(1938-1973) Through the war years and life on the French Riviera, Picasso's work moves on to include ceramics, sculpture, pottery and graphics. The period from 1946 to 1973 is made up primarily of home movies, showing his relationships with his children and the women in his life, and emphasizing the enormous amount of work accomplished by Picasso during his last 20 years. We observe Picasso, 90 years old, working on a copper plate engraving as we follow the progress and changes made through 6 different stages. (45 min plus over 60 minutes of bonus features)
DVD BONUS FEATURES:
Art Gallery (over 100 images)
Picasso Biography
Digitally Mastered Audio & Video
Director's Biography
Multi-Directional Interactive menus
Director's Production Notes
Instant access to all chapters
Director's Memoirs on Picasso
English Narration
Over 30 Scene selections
Picasso Photo Gallery
Bonus Music (5 songs, 26 min)
Dolby Digital Audio
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