SummaryA comedy of manners set against the backdrop of contemporary London and the international art scene.
Directed By:Duncan Ward
Written By:Danny Moynihan
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Oct 25, 2010
5
A stinging satire of the contemporary art world. A well acted good idea for a movie however not a laugh out loud comedy. It's depiction of the ugly, phony personalities (and art) endemic in the art world is right on, however being an artist myself I wish there was more emphasis on the pretentious snobbery and pop conformism endemic in the whole 'scene'.
Mar 2, 2013
3
If you're looking for a reason to dislike this movie, look no further than lead character Art's annoying and irritating phony laugh, which we get to hear throughout the movie. Then try to follow the plot and which character is doing what to whom. And all the subtle ins and outs of the art world, interesting probably only to the people who live in that world. I streamed the movie from Netflix and the subtitles are out of sync with the movie throughout too bad, because it's hard to catch all the lines without subtitles.
Nov 7, 2010
0
Pathetic, disgraceful. This is by far the worst movie anyone should never watch! Like the father said in the movie, just about as close as you can get to a porn. If you are sick and twisted, this movie is for you.
Production Company:
- The Works International
- Constance Media
- Firefly
- Muse Productions
- P&C Arcade Film Fund
- Piccadilly Pictures
- Autonomous
- Colourframe
- S Films
- Firefly
Release Date:Apr 23, 2010
Duration:1 h 34 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Seduction. Betrayal. Death. There's an Art to Everything.
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