Byrne About Byrne
Byrne About Byrne

Byrne About Byrne

1988Movie60 minEnglish

In this diverse and inventive autobiography, painter and author John Byrne travels from his youth, through his art school years to the period of his stage and TV plays, and on to his death, sometime in the future. With him is Robbie Coltrane as himself and as a shamus invented by Byrne, who discovers there are as many aspects to the author as there are actors playing him.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Randa HainesGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and career of Irish-born painter John Byrne, focusing on his artistic evolution and personal journey. It delves into his early struggles, his rise to prominence, and the impact of his work on the art world. The film also touches upon his family life and relationships, offering a comprehensive portrait of the artist.

Critical Reception

Byrne About Byrne received modest critical attention, largely appreciated for its intimate look at a significant contemporary artist. Critics often highlighted its sensitive direction and insightful exploration of Byrne's creative process. Audience reception was generally positive among art enthusiasts and those familiar with Byrne's work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a compelling and personal insight into the artist's life and work.
  • A well-crafted documentary that sensitively portrays Byrne's creative journey.
  • Appreciated for its in-depth look at a notable figure in the art world.

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The documentary was filmed over several years, capturing John Byrne at various stages of his artistic career and personal life.

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