
Modigliani: Passion for Life (The Film)
Discover the intense and tumultuous life of the renowned Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani.
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We invite you to explore the 2004 film Modigliani: Passion for Life, which delves into the vibrant and chaotic world of modern art, following the journey of one of the most iconic and tormented artists of his time.
Lançado em 2004, este drama biográfico mergulha na boêmia Paris do início do século XX, explorando a rivalidade entre Modigliani e Picasso, suas paixões, e a trágica história de amor com Jeanne Hébuterne.
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Ao assistir "Modigliani: Paixão pela Vida," você será transportado para o mundo vibrante e caótico da arte moderna, acompanhando a jornada de um dos artistas mais icônicos e atormentados de sua época.
Modigliani: A Life of Passion and Tragedy
Modigliani passed like a comet, he shone, revolutionizing the world of art.
He danced on tables, intoxicated by passion for life.
Inspired by love and consumed by obsession, he loved and was loved.
The Paris School and Modigliani's Art
Pertenceu à Escola de Paris esse pintor famoso, o italiano Amedeo Modigliani interpretado pelo também genial ator Andy Garcia.
Muito criativo, o artista viveu e absorveu a charmosa Paris do início do século 20 com uma atração incontrolável pela beleza.

Paris, City of Light, and Modigliani's Art
Paris, city of light, was the center of art in the early 20th century.
Todos iam para lá para serem reconhecidos e terem seus trabalhos vendidos.
Amedeo Modigliani was very renowned, but few of his paintings were sold during his lifetime.

A Marked Encounter between Modigliani and Renoir
In a striking scene from the film Modigliani: Passion for Life, he is taken by Pablo Picasso, by surprise, to the mansion of Auguste Renoir.
A quick but significant meeting for both.
“I saw him dance once, near the statue of Balzac, his face was beautiful and his steps were graceful… dancing to the music, he smiled… It was all that I had been one day. He is in my memory as that unforgettable moment; thus I will remember him, and it will comfort me in my final days…” (Auguste Renoir)

Andy Garcia stars in Modigliani and manages to bring to the surface all his madness, intensity, and restless personality.
The entire film is a mix of joys and sorrows, expectations and frustrations. Elza Zylberstein, who plays Jeanne Hébuterne, also does well, moving the audience at the beginning and end of the film, with gestures and looks that would dispense with dialogue.
Verifiable facts are portrayed that could be part of the life of anyone of us. A sublime film!
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