The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein
1992 | 29 minutes | 5.8 ★ (4)
- Overview
The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein is a 1992 short animated documentary directed by Joyce Borenstein about her father, the Canadian painter Sam Borenstein. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. In Canada, it was named best short documentary at the 12th Genie Awards.
- Release Date
01 January 1992
- DirectingJoyce Borenstein
- Budget
$0.00
- Revenue
$0.00
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01 April 2024
It starts off rather like an exhibition in a museum, this documentary. Narrated by his daughter, Joyce, we are introduced to the early works of this acclaimed Canadian artist whilst learning of his upbringing in a post-depression society where it was very hard for a single man to get a job, and where he frequently went to a soup kitchen for his victuals. He never lost his love of drawing and painting, though, and as his story progresses we see more of the man's innovative and distinctive style of work emerge as he continues to struggle to find employment to sustain himself and his family. It's not the best chronology - indeed the narration is maybe just a bit too close to the subject matter to offer us much objectivity about this man or his priorities. Still, as we do learn more about Borenstein and see his skills demonstrated on-screen, this provides us with an engaging story of dedication and inspiration that could probably apply to many a jobbing artist desperate to succeed in an hostile commercial and critical environment with real-life pressures mounting all the time. Worth a watch, but not great.
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