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Artemisia (1997)

Cast: Michel Serrault, Michel Serrault, Valentina Cervi, more...
Director: Agnès Merlet, Agnès Merlet
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Studio: Miramax
Genre: Drama, Foreign, Costume Drama/Period Piece, Biopics, France
Running Time: 96 min.
Languages: French
Subtitles: English
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Synopsis
This historical drama is based on the true story of Artemisia Gentileschi, the first woman to achieve success as a painter. In 17th century Italy, noted artist Orazio Gentileschi (Michel Serrault) is a portrait artist enjoying a certain degree of success and acclaim. His 17-year-old daughter Artemisia (Valentina Cervi) would like to follow the same path as her father, but women are not allowed to pursue careers in the arts, and the convent where she attends school forbids students to sketch nude models. Eager to learn, Artemisia begins posing for herself by use of a mirror; her father discovers her secret but is enthusiastic about her work, and he takes her out of school so he can tutor her in painting and drawing. Orazio forbids her to draw male nudes, but curious Artemisia persuades local men to serve as her models, and her work steadily improves. In time, Artemisia and her work come to the attention of Agostino Tassi (Miki Manojovic), a friend of her father who is a well-known painter and something of a rake. Tassi is impressed by both the art and the artist, but when he and Artemisia begin a love affair, he finds himself on trial for rape. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

GreenCine Member Reviews

Artemisisia is artful by Merty April 12, 2004 - 7:47 PM PDT
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5 out of 5 members found this review helpful
Against all odds, especially in the 1600s, Artemisia struggles to succeed in her craft. More talented than many of her male colleagues, she still must overcome many barriers. The scenery in this movie is also artfully presented -- I had the sense that I was sitting in front of an old master much of the time.

Recommended.




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