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Friday, January 3, 2020

Final Portrait (2017)


We have been full steam ahead movies of late.  The relief of winding down in the semester, which mainly affects the student amongst us, but because we all play a role in helping him get through it all, reading to him and quizzing him and making sure he knows the material, less of that opens up a lot of time for us as a family to so what we do best, which is watch a wide variety of movies together.

This is a movie based on the memoir of writer James Lord, who was a chronicler of 20th century art who not infrequently befriended the artists he wrote about. In 1964, in Paris, the sculptor and painter Alberto Giacometti asked Lord to sit for a portrait. What follows is week upon week of not producing a portrait, and yet does include an intimate look at the home life of the artist and his artistic process.

It is a small movie, with three talented actors playing out a triangulated relationship.  Let's just say it did not make me want to know an artist personally, but gave me an appreciation for the challenges involved.

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