シーン詳細
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このシーンの女優
詳細
別名: Clara Isabel Prinz, Clarisa Prinz
身体的特徴:
経歴
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最も重要な役:
経歴のハイライト:
完全な経歴
Isabel Prinz was born in Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. She is known for 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) , Policía (1987) and Zorro (1990) .
別タイトル: Óscar - El color del destino, Oscar: The Color of Destiny
監督: Lucas Fernández
制作&ジャンル
プロデューサー: producer: Lucas Fernández
line producer: Marta Miró
associate producer: Miguel Torrente
受賞&類似
受賞:
類似: N/A
キーワード
キーワード: art, bohemian, disfigurement, elephantism, fancy party, female female kiss, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, illness, loneliness, nazi, nazi occupation, painter, paris france, self loathing, spaniard, suicide, surrealism, world war two
ストーリー
"Óscar. The Color of Destiny" is a revealing portrayal of a forgotten icon of French Surrealism: Spanish painter Óscar Domínguez, contemporary of Picasso. The film rediscovers the life of a talented artist who was ignored after he committed suicide, fifty years ago, victim of a serious illness which had disfigured his body: the Elephant Man's disease. The film is stirring and touching and compels admiration for the bohemian painter whose fate was self-destruction, after a wild crazy life. Lucas Fernández turns the life of a debauchee, who regarded himself a monster because of his disfiguring disease, into a universal story where art is the product of love and loneliness, of sex and violence before, during and after the Nazi invasion of Paris.
概要
"Óscar. The Color of Destiny" illuminates the tragic tale of Óscar Domínguez, a Spanish surrealist painter contemporaneous with Picasso, who was cruelly overlooked after his suicide fifty years ago. Disfigured by Proteus syndrome, the 'Elephant Man's disease,' Domínguez saw himself as a monster, yet his art reflected profound beauty. Lucas Fernández's film is a poignant exploration of Domínguez's wild life and untimely death, presenting art as a product of love, loneliness, passion, and violence, set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Paris.