Summaries

The King of Nerac is a film in the tradition of The Quince Tree Sun - a pure and meditative film based on unique and hard-won access that gets to the essence of the reclusive and fascinating subject. That subject is the extraordinary David Breuer Weil, who, like a modern day Gaugain, gave up his life as one of the world's most successful art dealers to become an artist himself, described by The Times of London as 'one of Britain's most powerful and original contemporary artists'. Breuer Weil is famous in the art world for his giant apocalyptic canvasses that stare unflinchingly at the horrors of twentieth century history, and for his colossal sculptures, which dominate public spaces around the world from London to Jerusalem.—Anonymous

Details

Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Nov 13, 2013
Countries of origin United Kingdom Denmark
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations England, UK
Production companies Lucky Cape Pictures Limited

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Runtime 1h 16m
Color Color
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