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Glemt
Young Stinne cleans a small theater. She has a very ordinary life and not much unexpected happens in her life. Until she finds out that she has a serious illness and has very little time left to live in. Stinne first continues her life as she usually does and meets at work the next day. But she begins to fear that she will be forgotten after her death.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the life and legacy of the renowned Australian painter, Arthur Boyd, focusing on his lesser-known but significant period spent in London. The film delves into his artistic evolution and the impact of his experiences during this formative time.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'Glemt' received limited widespread critical reviews. However, it has been noted by art enthusiasts and critics for its insightful look into a less-discussed aspect of Arthur Boyd's career, highlighting his artistic development and the context of his time in London.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a focused and illuminating perspective on Arthur Boyd's London period.
Appreciated for its concise yet informative approach to exploring an artist's influences.
Provides valuable context for understanding Boyd's broader artistic trajectory.
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Fun Fact
The title 'Glemt' is Norwegian for 'forgotten,' suggesting the film aims to bring attention to Arthur Boyd's often overlooked London period.
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