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Directed by N.y. Mathisen. Experimental documentary about Legendary Painter Raffaello Grimaldi. This is the story of a "Man" who journeys inside his own painting, wandering a stark and barren landscape in search of his lost love. This is the original longer version which plays with the following story structure: A movie about a documentary about an art film. "With no production budget, a handful of like-minded artists coureagously set out to create art for the sake of art. What follows is a very rare and personal exploration into the mind of The Artist".
This movie is part of the collection: Community Video
Producer: N.y. Mathisen
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: Raffaello; Grimaldi; The; Epiphany; Painter; Abstract; Expressionist; Picasso; Nick; Young; Mathisen; Timothy; Trygg; Sherwin; Buydens; Patrick; Hill; Kathy; Settlemeyer; Art; Film; Documentary
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
| Movie Files | MPEG4 | Ogg Video | 512Kb MPEG4 |
| THE EPIPHANY FINAL CUT Version A |
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| THE EPIPHANY FINAL CUT Version A |
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| TheEpiphany-Version1_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.2 KB |





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Walking hit of peyote?
Well done—this Mr. Grimaldi is like a “walking hit of Peyote with a shot of Tequila on the side” very amusing to listen to when he gets going!—awsome visual effects in the desert well done—definitely see a combination of Anothony Kiedis meets Harvey Kietel in this subject matter—like the hallucinations with a little bit of Monty Python-esque cave man thrown in?—beautiful desert cultural features around there—his artwork is awesome—some like Picasso some like Pollack but definitely a style all his own—well done I hope this get’s you going where you want to go with your film ambitions—profiling artists is an awesome trail to trod--like the subtle symbolism of the stiletto in the desert—cool man--let’s get together next time I’m in Vegas…