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Saturday, 17 November 2007, 8:00pm - 10:00pm |
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http://forestrowfilmsociety.org
USA
Colour
PG
123 min
2000
The
film will be screened using digital equipment in the Long Room, Michael
Hall School, Priory Road, Forest Row as one of the supporting events of
the art and sculpture exhibition taking place over the weekend.
Ed
Harris' visceral and perceptive life of Jackson Pollock shows us his
brilliance and his demons. Beginning with a shot of Pollock at the
height of his success, giving an autograph to the woman with whom he
would eventually die in a car crash, the film tracks his life from the
point nine years earlier struggling in 40s New York. Suffering
self-doubt, impotent rage, and drunkenness, Pollock is eventually
supported by Lee Krasner, a fellow painter who becomes his wife and
champion. With her help, Jackson wins the patronage of wealthy Peggy
Guggenheim, but his fame creates difficulties between himself and Lee.
Some of the most remarkable scenes show Pollock at work on his famous
drip paintings, producing dense patterns with a mixture of skill, luck,
and gravity. But Harris is equally at home showing the artist's
self-destructive streak and its effect on Krasner. Marcia Gay Harden
won the best supporting actress Oscar for her part as Lee Krasner.
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Location: The Long Room, Michael Hall |