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The son of Amlet| 1hr : 14mins
Director: Francesco Gatti | Producer: Quarto Film
Focus Years: 2009 | Country: Italy
Subject Tags: belief, europe, italy, psychology, relationships
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
In 1989, the prominent writer and art critic, Giovanni Testori, introduced to the milieu of Milan’s galleries the artist Sergio Battarola, an unknown, penniless painter whom he discovered in the Lower Bergamo area a few years earlier. The artist who, up till then had never had one single customer, suddenly found himself adopted like a son by the most highly-respected author of the time who had, moreover, purchased en bloc more than one hundred of his drawings, paid for him to have a catalog, and organized his first one-man show. Sergio’s expectations were those of anyone making a successful debut. But, twenty years later, things have not exactly worked out…

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