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Directed by | James Ivory |
Written by | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala |
Produced by | Ismail Merchant David L. Wolper Humbert Balsan (co-producer) Donald Rosenfeld (executive) Paul Bradley (executive) |
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Cinematography | Tony Pierce-Roberts |
Edited by | Andrew Marcus |
Music by | Richard Robbins |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | 20 September 1996 |
Running time | 125 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $16 million |
Box office | $2,021,348 |
Surviving Picasso is a 1996 Merchant Ivory film starring Anthony Hopkins as the famous painter Pablo Picasso. It was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant and David L. Wolper. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's screenplay was loosely based on the biography Picasso: Creator and Destroyer by Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington.
Plot[]
The film starts with a young woman named Françoise meeting Picasso in Paris during the Nazi occupation of the city, where Picasso is complaining that people broke into his house and stole his linen, rather than his paintings. It shows Françoise being beaten by her father after telling him she wants to be a painter, rather than a lawyer. Picasso is shown as often not caring about other people's feelings, firing his driver after a long period of service, and as a womanizer, saying that he can sleep with whomever he wants.
The film is seen through the eyes of his lover Françoise Gilot (Natascha McElhone). As the producers were unable to get permission to show the works of Picasso in the film, the film is more about Picasso's personal life rather than his works, and where it does show paintings, they are not of his more famous works. When Picasso is shown painting Guernica, the camera sits high above the painting, with the work only slightly visible.
The film depicts several of the women who were important in Picasso's life, such as Olga Khokhlova (played by Jane Lapotaire), Dora Maar (played by Julianne Moore), Marie-Thérèse Walter (played by Susannah Harker), and Jacqueline Roque (played by Diane Venora).
Cast[]
- Anthony Hopkins as Pablo Picasso
- Natascha McElhone as Françoise Gilot
- Julianne Moore as Dora Maar
- Joss Ackland as Henri Matisse
- Dennis Boutsikaris as Kootz
- Peter Eyre as Sabartes
- Peter Gerety as Marcel
- Susannah Harker as Marie-Thérèse
- Jane Lapotaire as Olga Picasso
- Joseph Maher as Kahnweiler
- Bob Peck as Françoise's Father
- Joan Plowright as Françoise's Grandmother
- Diane Venora as Jacqueline
- Dominic West as Paulo Picasso
- Laura Aikman as Maya
Production[]
It was shot in Paris and southern France.
Reception[]
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 18 reviews.[1]
References[]
External links[]
- Merchant Ivory Productions
- Surviving Picasso on IMDb
- Surviving Picasso at Rotten Tomatoes
- Surviving Picasso at Box Office Mojo
- John Walker. (2009) "Surviving Picasso (1996) film review". artdesigncafe.
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