A grandfather kindles a relationship with his dying granddaughter through art.A grandfather kindles a relationship with his dying granddaughter through art.A grandfather kindles a relationship with his dying granddaughter through art.
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"Beauty is a choice" and this Franco-Luxembourgish short has married her... In the "Portraitist", in fact, the technical qualities of the direction by Cyrus Neshvad and of the photography of Jacques Raybaut and the interpretative abilities of the actors (in particular Albert Delpy, the "grandfather") are seasoned with the poetry of the script that can also be hard, as sometimes life itself can be... But the film, rather than a poetry, is a picture that slowly takes shape on the canvas and where the author's signature certainly isn't missing...
Portraitist is a cinematically beautiful film about lost time, family dynamics, art, sickness, health, hope and so many other aspects of life. Winner of the Audience Choice award at the Kansas International Film Festival, this short was the hot topic after the screening. If you have the opportunity to see this, you will not be dissapointed.
Portraitist is a visually stunning and extremely well directed heart warming film. It's an absolute must watch. 10 out of 10!!!
Cyrus Neshvad's award winning short film, Portraitist, is both beautiful and heartbreaking - a MUST see for everyone. Portraitist reminds us that there's more to life than what the surface presents and that love for another person can reveal itself in many different ways - whether it be the love a grandfather holds for his granddaughter or a son for his father. The film also reminds us of the importance of art and that we must never underestimate the power of a portrait.
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Portraitist is a beautifully constructed drama that touches the heart with well-earned poignancy. The realistically portrayed misunderstandings between a grandfather, son, and grand-daughter use the conceit of an artist's neglect of family to power an intricate storyline and gorgeous visuals. I've seen this film three times at different festivals, and every time it's been a delight. Well worth seeing.
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