A successful artist looks back with loving memories on the summer of his defining year, 1974. A talented, but troubled eighteen year old art student befriends an elderly alcoholic genius painter who has turned his back on not only art, but life. The two form, what appears to be at first a tenuous relationship. The kid wants to learn all the secrets the master has locked away inside his head and heart. Time has not been kind to the old master. His life appears pointless to him until the kid rekindles his interest in his work and ultimately gives him the will to live. Together, they give one another a priceless gift. The kid learns to see the world through the master’s eyes. And the master learns to see life through the eyes of innocence again. This story is based on a real life experience
mooreentstudios says
I saw this at a screening at Warner Bros. Great flick!
childofwindandfire says
i wanna see….
equus22 says
I have been waiting for a long time for this movie to finally be released!!! Yay!!!! It looks like a very good one. A film to champion the creative spirit, and creative people!!
m4jagain says
I just watched this online – great movie!!
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samthomas434 says
great movie! watched it for free online at “watchit4free” <– google it.
anyone know if a sequels coming out?? there better had be!! :P
adzbxr1 says
i watched this in my hotel room, and it was great\1
hatfieldfineart says
Peggy Guggenheim’s little sheep are finally called out, but who cares? A sweet story, but I think the real split is between classic figure painters who go after explicit narrative and the abstract painters whose subjectivism must be explained then justified by high ticket purchases by the “hip”–the old Abs vs. Figs thing. Straight landscape painters seldom piss anybody off–although Levitan did–but Tolstoy saved his butt.
132allex says
it`s amazing…i saw it long time ago….
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Trevor Mprgan always gives some magic in his movies, he’s so damn good!
I especially like the language of his face, certainly when he plays in the movie ‘A Rumor Of Angels.’ Gives me goosbumps
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KiErEs87 says
one of the best film! I’ ve just finished watch this film. This was a third time i saw it:):) amazing
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art4med says
This lively film is the “Karate Kid” of art-making of any kind, tho especially thorough for me as a painter. Takes no prisoners, censors no real-life words, and even shows the process of painting in a new light— much as “Madame Sousatzka” taught music— it is to celebrate living. Thank you, George Gallo.
vrd1590 says
cant wait to c it
ladywildhair says
@localcolormovie ITS WONDERFULL BEAUTIFULL IMPOSSIBLE TO GET TIRED OF IT SPECILLY WHEN U LIVE SOMETHING SIMILLER THAT IS MY CASE
THANK U SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS MOVIE ITS A GIFT TO ALL OF US
BluSarahNamaste says
Just watched this movie last night. Loved it! It really spoke to me, especially when the Seroff and John characters speak about art and the process of creating. I just ordered the last copy from the big on-line store. I think George Gallo created the paintings used in the film. If you read this George—they are inspiringly (is that a word?) beautiful, as is your film. Namaste
Emilayer1233 says
I only wanna see it because it has Trevor Morgan in it ;D hahaha jkjk :)
Basie81 says
one of my favorite movies of all time, so beautiful
anUHkins says
looks like a good movie, except, just from seeing this trailer, I can’t help but see this kid as a whiny-person who thinks he can instantly leanr to paint or soemthing. How about he tries on his own first. I had to teach myself to self paint, and I just find it weird…maybe because in the trailer he showed no previous attempts of trying. thats like trying to run a marathon w/o trying. you’ll fail.