What is 'Art' about?
'Art' explores the dynamics between three friends and their clashing opinions about modern art, testing their friendship.
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Three-time Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes, Oscar nominee Colin Farrell, and recent Oscar nominee Wagner Moura are joining forces in 'Art,' a comedy movie adapted from the acclaimed play by Yasmina Reza. The film is directed by Fernando Meirell...
The movie 'Art' delves into the dynamics between three friends, Serge, Marc, and Yvan, when Serge buys an expensive, entirely white painting. Marc questions Serge's judgment, causing friction. Yvan gets caught in the middle, attempting to mediate but only worsening the situation. This English-language adaptation of Yasmina Reza's play promises to deliver sharp humor and insightful commentary on modern art and relationships. The film is produced by Charles Finch and Tracy Seaward, with 193 launching sales at the Cannes market.
'Art' explores the dynamics between three friends and their clashing opinions about modern art, testing their friendship.
Fernando Meirelles, known for 'City of God' and 'The Two Popes', is directing the film.
Christopher Hampton, who won Oscars for 'Dangerous Liaisons' and 'The Father', adapted the screenplay.
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