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Bigger Splash, A

A Film by Jack Hazan

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Description

1971: the artist David Hockney is well on his way to art world super-stardom. Filmmaker Jack Hazan, camera rolling, follows Hockney from London to New York to Los Angeles - capturing the artist as he struggles to create what would prove to be some of his most enduring works: those featuring Hockney's model and lover, Peter Schlesinger.

Straddling the boundary between documentary and fiction, A BIGGER SPLASH tells the story of Hockney's breakup with Schlesinger and its effect on Hockney, his work, and his close circle of friends. Originally banned for a notorious scene of homosexual intimacy, this award-winning film, "at once precise and dreamlike," is a unique document of a time and place, a lifestyle, and the artistic process, unlike anything made before or since.


Watch a Scene from the Film

IN THIS SCENE: David Hockney works on his Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures).

 


What the Critics are Saying

"A unique, astonishing feat. Not quite like anything else in the cinema!" - The London Times

"An astute look at last ripple of the ‘Swinging London’ set. Lensed brilliantly. . . with style and taste." - Variety

"A startler, partly in its extraordinary beauty of colour and image, partly in its homosexual frankness." - The Sunday Times (UK)

"Like no film you have seen before…and one of the best films about an artist that I have seen." - The Financial Times (UK)

"Intimacy which is nothing short of startling. . . defies comparison with any other art film or study in documentary biography." - Film Comment


Features and Specifications

Bonus materials:
  • Interview with Jack Hazan
  • Photo Gallery
  • Film Notes
  • Trailer
Format: DVD
Release Year: 1975
Running Time: 105 minutes
Color: Color
Language: English


  

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