Summaries

"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.—Daniel

Details

Keywords
  • female nudity
  • female frontal nudity
  • nazi
  • female full frontal nudity
  • self loathing
Genres
  • Drama
  • Biography
Release date Feb 21, 2008
Countries of origin Spain
Official sites Official site
Language Spanish
Filming locations Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Production companies Report Line

Box office

Budget $10000000
Gross worldwide $108311

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 48m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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