
The Exhibitionist
A man and his suitcase take an extraordinary journey through an exhibition 'Art in the Streets' at The Geffen Contemporary, MOCA; as works by Banksy, Rammelizee and Kenny Scharf come alive all around him.
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Plot Summary
An aspiring young artist finds herself drawn into a dangerous obsession with a charismatic but manipulative older photographer. As their relationship deepens, the line between artistic inspiration and exploitation begins to blur, leading to a disturbing exploration of power dynamics and artistic ambition.
Critical Reception
The Exhibitionist is a critically acclaimed short film that has garnered praise for its intense performances and unsettling exploration of artistic obsession. It is recognized for its mature themes and skillful direction within a concise runtime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its powerful performances, particularly from Kate Mulvany.
- Commended for its taut direction and atmospheric tension.
- Noted for its mature and disturbing thematic content.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded Best Film at the 2011 St. Kilda Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Sydney, Australia, utilizing art galleries and studios to enhance its authentic artistic atmosphere.
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