Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait (2017)
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Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait (2017)

Genre
Documentary
Release Date
May 05, 2017
Studio
Cohen Media Group
Official Site
http://cohenmedia.net/films/julian-schnabel
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
May 05, 2017
MPAA Rating
-
Duration
84 minute(s)
Production Budget
-
Studio
Cohen Media Group
Official Site
http://cohenmedia.net/films/julian-schnabel
Director
Pappi Corsicato
Producer
Valeria Golino
Screenwriter
Pappi Corsicato
Starring

"Julian Schnabel: A Private Portrait" chronicles the personal life and public career of the celebrated artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel. Written and directed by Italy's Pappi Corsicato, the film details the Brooklyn-born Schnabel's formative years in Brownsville, Texas; the beginning of his professional career in New York City in the late Seventies; and his Eighties rise to superstar status in Manhattan's art scene as well as international acclaim as a leading figure in the Neo-Expressionism movement.

As the film details, Schnabel came to be regularly acknowledged for his extroverted, excessive approach to his work and life (frequently seen in silk pajamas, he lives and works in Montauk, Long Island, and in a 170-foot tall pink Venetian-styled palazzo in Manhattan's West Village) as he moved into filmmaking with 1995's Basquiat. He has since directed four other features, including the award-winning Before Night Falls (2000) and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007).

With a kaleidoscopic blend of material from Schnabel's personal archives, newly shot footage of the artist at work and play, and commentary from friends, family, actors and artists including Al Pacino, Mary Boone, Jeff Koons, Bono and Laurie Anderson-not to mention Schnabel, himself-Corisicato creates a fascinating and revealing portrait of the modern art world's most boisterous and provocative maverick.