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Roses of Modigliani envelops you in the bohemian atmosphere of early 20th-century Paris, where the lives of poet Anna Akhmatova and painter Amedeo Modigliani collide. The film explores themes of unfulfilled longing and artistic struggle, with an evocative score that enhances the melancholic tone. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to savor the emotional complexities of their relationship. The performances are intimate and raw, capturing the depths of their passions and vulnerabilities. It’s a distinctive piece that draws on historical figures while painting a broader picture of love and artistry's bittersweet nature.
Roses of Modigliani has had limited distribution, making it a rarity among collectors. The film has seen a few releases on DVD, but the availability of quality prints is quite scarce. Its artistic approach and historical context attract collectors interested in biopics or films about renowned artists, especially those focused on the early 1900s Parisian avant-garde scene.
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