'Torn Curtain' Rising
'Torn Curtain' Rising

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'Torn Curtain' Rising

2000
Movie
32 min
English

A documentary about Alfred Hitchcock's 'Torn Curtain'.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Stephen D. WilsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of artist and activist Sister Corita Kent, a Catholic nun known for her vibrant pop art that blended religious imagery with social and political commentary. The film delves into her artistic evolution, her teaching at the Immaculate Heart College, and her inspiring message of peace and love.

Critical Reception

Torn Curtain Rising received positive reviews for its insightful portrayal of Sister Corita Kent's life and art. Critics praised its ability to capture her unique spirit and the enduring relevance of her work in addressing social issues. The documentary was appreciated for its accessible and engaging presentation of her artistic journey.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling look at an influential and often overlooked artist.

  • Effectively communicates Sister Corita's message of hope and social justice through her art.

  • Well-paced and informative, offering a great introduction to her life and work.

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Fun Fact

Sister Corita Kent's artwork was famously displayed on a J.P. Stevens & Co. advertising campaign, which surprised many given the company's anti-union stance at the time. She saw it as an opportunity to subtly promote her messages within a mainstream context.

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