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Art and Craft

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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7.1/10
1.9K
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Art and Craft (2014)
When one of the most prolific art forgers in US history is finally exposed,
he must confront the legacy of his 30-year con.
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When one of the most prolific art forgers in US history is finally exposed, he must confront the legacy of his 30-year con.When one of the most prolific art forgers in US history is finally exposed, he must confront the legacy of his 30-year con.When one of the most prolific art forgers in US history is finally exposed, he must confront the legacy of his 30-year con.

  • Directors
    • Sam Cullman
    • Jennifer Grausman
    • Mark Becker
  • Stars
    • Mark A. Landis
    • Lester Sullivan
    • Irwin Lakov
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Sam Cullman
      • Jennifer Grausman
      • Mark Becker
    • Stars
      • Mark A. Landis
      • Lester Sullivan
      • Irwin Lakov
    • 17User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mark A. Landis
    • Self
    Lester Sullivan
    • Self
    Irwin Lakov
    • Self
    Matthew Leininger
    • Self - registrar, Cincinnati Art Museum
    Mark Tullos
    • Self - museum director, Hilliard Museum
    Jill Chancey
    • Self - curator, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
    Ellen Ruffin
    • Self - curator, De Grummond Collection
    Aaron Cowan
    • Self - history professor, University of Cincinnati
    Patty Hall
    • Self - Hattiesburg Arts Council
    Robert K. Wittman
    Robert K. Wittman
    • Self - special agent, Art Crime Team, Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Donna English
    • Self - Mark A. Landis' former caseworker
    John Gasper
    • Self - associate editor and chief business commentator, Financial Times
    Katie Leininger
    • Self - Matthew C. Leininger's daughter
    Sandra Holifield
    • Self
    Chris Watkins
    • Self
    • Directors
      • Sam Cullman
      • Jennifer Grausman
      • Mark Becker
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    8Analog_Devotee

    What a weird fella...

    One of my favorite types of documentaries is definitely the "eccentric character study," and this entry is no slouch. I don't know whether to applaud or despise Landis.

    I recommend it.
    8powellben-28206

    Strange but captivating

    This documentary serves as two very interesting character studies. One on Mark Landis, showing us his recreations of classic art pieces, why he does it, and small aspects of his personal life. The other being the man who is set out to find Landis and get him to stop. Landis is obsessed with his forgeries. While the man set to find him is just as obsessed with stopping him. Overall very enjoyable. I definitely recommend it.
    8comicman117

    Fascinating

    Art and Craft is one of the most fascinating documentaries about art that I have ever seen. It's well made, well put together, and delivers a very satisfying experience overall. In fact, this film fascinated me more than some live action movies have.

    Art and Craft is a documentary that follows a few days in the life of famous art forger, Mark. A Landis. Mr. Landis is a savant who has spent 30 years deceiving museums with his drawings by making them believe that they actually have art by a famous artist, when, in fact it's just him. Landis has the amazing ability to copy a painting almost exactly like the original artist, although Landis is not a very good artist, rarely paints original art of his own, and prefers instead to cheat and copy. This film explores Landis as we see him go through his childhood, learn how he became obsessed with art, how his fraud was eventually exposed, and also see him prepare for an exhibit based upon his "fake" work.

    This documentary was a very pleasant surprise. After weeks of films that were okay, but lackluster, Art and Craft's high quality was a breath of fresh air. This documentary doesn't portray Landis as a criminal or villain, or glorify him as some sort of hero. Instead, it just portrays him as a real human being who is a curiously strange person. In total, Landis has given 47 forged paintings to 46 art museums around America. In the film, we see interviews with Landis himself where he explains why he became a forger, what his life is like, and his understanding of his mental problems. We also see interviews with people who have met Landis, or people who worked at various art museums that Landis has tried to give forged paintings to, and how they may or may not see him as a villain. This documentary method is quite effective and allows us to see perspective from both sides.

    Some of the directing choices in this film were interesting as well. Filmmakers Sam Cullman and Jennifer Grausman really show they know how to use a camera. Sequences such as the one where we see Landis's photo gallery and his forged art really help to emphasize him as a person. While I quite liked how the regular scenes kept being intercut with movie clips from films like Casablanca and Charlie Chan, as Landis is shown to be a bit of a classic film fan, having grown up watching a lot of television and movies.

    Art and Craft is a wonderfully made documentary about one of the most fascinating characters of real life art. I've watched plenty of great documentaries in the past, but this one reminds me of why I find filmmaking to be interesting in the first place. I definitely recommended this film.
    10chris-233-201699

    Very well done

    For film that mainly focuses on documenting an odd, old man with very strange behavior, it's very well put together and is fascinating to watch.

    As for the critique on here about not exploring the "Why?" surround his behavior, I think the film let's you answer that yourself. It presents all the information in a neutral way and doesn't form an opinion or spoon feed the viewer. Perhaps there is are no answers to - Does he know what he's doing? Is he a bad person? Is he malicious or does he think he's helping in some way? It's a tribute to the film that you aren't left with answers.

    You'll be talking about this film long afterwards.
    9planktonrules

    Exceptionally strange from start to finish!

    I really wish the film Art and Craft had been made a few years ago before I retired from teaching. This is because in my psychology classes, I occasionally showed my students films about strange people and we'd discuss the possible diagnoses that you could give to the folks portrayed in the film. Well, in the case of Art and Craft, this really would have opened up some wonderful discussions, as the man featured in this documentary, Mark Landis is one odd character...and that's putting is mildly!

    So what is it about Mark that makes him unusual you may ask. Well, he's a world-class forger and has made hundreds of copies of great works of art. This in of itself is not so unusual. Hold on to your hats. Mark then DONATES these paintings to various art galleries across the United States! He receives no money for this and his only reward is knowing that he's tricked the museums into hanging his fakes. In some cases, he's even gone to extremes to put over these fakes--such as posing as a priest or a variety of other people!

    At this point you are probably wondering what makes him tick--and that is what makes the film so interesting. Landis is obviously mentally ill--but not necessarily in a traditional sense. Does he have a personality disorder? Well, a true antisocial personality would do this for money and personal gain--but where is the gain? He's been diagnosed as schizophrenic and I'll admit that he's odd and a tad delusional-- but can such a person normally be able to convince so many people that he's a great philanthropist?! He also reminds me quite a bit of someone with an Autism Spectrum disorder, as his social skills are incredibly poor in some ways and he has a savant-like ability to copy paintings almost exactly. Yet, interestingly, he cannot make anything really original. His one 'original' picture that he talks about is just a drawing of a photograph. So, he's an amazing artist with no apparent ability to abstract or create something on his own.

    But there is still far more to the story--including another individual who sure shows a lot of Obsessive-Compulsive traits--so much so that he appears to have given up his job in order to follow Landis and identify his fakes! All in all , this is one very strange documentary...but also one that you cannot stop watching because it IS so strange and compelling. Additionally, some of the special features on the DVD (which came out this week) are pretty interesting. So why an A- and not a higher score? Because although the film is interesting, it does leave a lot unsaid and unexplained- -such as how Landis can afford his supplies and to travel the country posing as a philanthropist even though he has no job. Odd but definitely worth your time.

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      Mark A. Landis: People would be better off if they could be proper Vulcans, you know?

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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Bonus Episode: Hot Docs 2014 (2014)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den förunderlige konstförfalskaren
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Motto Pictures
      • Non Sequitur Productions
      • Yellow Cake Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $235,037
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,879
      • Sep 21, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $235,037
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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