Work of Art: The Next Great Artist is a reality TV show that follows a group of artists as they compete in various challenges to showcase their artistic talent. The contestants create unique works of art using different mediums, from painting and photography to performance art and sculpture. Each week, they face critiques from a panel of art experts and a guest judge, with one artist being eliminated until a winner is crowned. The show provides a behind-the-scenes look into the art world and explores different artistic styles and techniques.
Host Jill Wagner travels the country to seek out talented artisans who continue to make products the traditional way...with their own two hands. In every half-hour episode, Jill meets three gifted craftsmen and gets a behind-the-scenes look at how their products are created. Along the way, viewers learn about the history and cultural heritage that inspire and influence the design of their handcrafted items.
Retablo tells the story of Segundo, a 14-year-old boy living in a small town in the Andes with his traditionalist father, an artisan who creates intricate dioramas. Segundo admires his father's work and hopes to follow in his footsteps, but their relationship is tested when Segundo discovers his father is gay. The film explores themes of family tradition, religion, homophobia, and the complexities of father-son relationships in a conservative society.
The Silver Chalice follows the story of a talented artisan in 1st-century Rome who becomes involved in treachery and theft surrounding the creation of a precious silver chalice. As he navigates the dangerous world of Roman politics and tyrants, he must discover the truth behind the mysterious stranger who possesses the power of the sorcerer. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the power of faith.
There is a popular theory that it takes at least 10,000 hours of focused practice for a human to become expert in any field. In Japan, there are craftspeople who go far beyond this to reach a special kind of mastery. These people are called Takumi and they devote 60,000 hours to their craft. That's 8 hours a day, 240 days a year, for over 30 years. It's an almost superhuman level of dedication to a life of repetition and no shortcuts. This film asks the question: Will human craft disappear as artificial intelligence reaches beyond our limits?
In the magnificent palace of Versailles, a skilled magician mesmerizes the king and his court with his incredible tricks, using a beautiful folding fan as his main prop. As the performance unfolds, the audience is captivated by the magician's display of magic and grace. The story takes place during a grand assembly, where the aristocrats and noble ladies are dressed in ornate ensembles, dancing to a delightful minuet. Among the crowd is a maiden longing for the magician's attention, and a loyal male servant who assists the chamberlain. The magician's performance ends with the presentation of a special gift to the king, a beautifully decorated box containing a unique folding fan. The fan embodies the sunniness of the palace's patio and serves as a token of appreciation for the ruler. With its intricate design and delicate craftsmanship, the folding fan symbolizes beauty and elegance.
This short documentary pays tribute to the craftsmen everywhere whose work adds color and richness to life. Filmed in the Canadian Arctic, Finland, India, Nigeria, Japan, Mexico, and Poland, it shows the special skills of artisans working at their crafts - stone sculpture, pottery, ceramics, weaving, dyeing, puppet making, embroidery. Each indigenous skill is a reflection of the culture of the country.
Join us on a journey to discover the intricate artistry behind Indian jewelry and its deep-rooted significance in Indian culture. From the bustling streets of Bangalore to the exquisite pieces of gold and silver, witness the craftsmanship passed down through generations. Dive into the world of Indian jewelry and uncover its close connection to religion, tradition, and the stories that adorn it.
An elderly woman sets out to see in person a painting by a famous artist.She believes she was the inspiration for the painting.
A practical and theoretical treatise on the artisanal craft of pencil sharpening. The number one #2 pencil sharpener in the world, David Rees takes viewers through the delicate process of sharpening a pencil by hand.
In this short drama, Peter accidentally breaks a glass bowl intended as a birthday gift for his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Deichmann and their daughter Anneke, all artisans in clay, come to the rescue and make him one of their designs while Peter watches. Every stage, from the first turn of the potter's wheel to the final glazing and baking, is shown.
One of the great pleasures of working on LOOK & SEE was collaborating with artist and wood engraver Wesley W. Bates. Wesley's work has long accompanied Wendell Berry's poetry. When he agreed to provide original images for our film we were truly thrilled. Because each image involves such painstaking effort, we asked Wesley to film a block from start to finish. At two hours long, the video is a distillation of three days of his effort. And Wesley provided over ten such engravings along with the film's signature block of Wendell Berry.
Documentary revealing how sex toys are made, from large-scale mass production to small artisan workshops.
Hand Rolled is a documentary that explores the intricate craftsmanship and history behind the art of hand-rolled cigars. It showcases the journey of skilled artisans from tobacco fields to the creation of exquisite cigars. The film also delves into the challenges faced by the industry, including FDA regulations and agricultural practices.
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