
Biopic of American artist Georgia O'Keeffe and her husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz.... (Full plot summary below)
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Biopic of American artist Georgia O'Keeffe and her husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz.
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| Common Sense MediaJoly HermanBiopic more about turbulent relationship than art. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...a rather insignificant piece of work... |
| User ReviewJames IJoan Allen's honest and powerful portrayal of Georgia O'Keefe should have won her the Golden Globe. A beautiful portrait of the artist and her vulnerabilities and her strength. Jeremy Irons is a heartless and believable cad as her husband Alfred Stieglitz. Joan Allen deserves an Oscar for this unforgettable performance. |
| User ReviewJulian TGreat acting, my type story,someone special, beautiful pic with the great lines unforgettable. |
| User ReviewWalter M(#76) I wish this lovely movie had been 20 to 30 minutes longer, and delved deeper into O'Keeffe's inspiration and artistic eye. An nice period piece, and a fine tribute to a very important American artist. Grade: B+ |
| User ReviewRafæl MOh how I always love movies about the arts, such as this. Going into this, I knew virtually nothing of Georgia O'Keeffe's life & it was nice getting to know her, in a sense, and see the creations of her art & how they came about. Her vibrant flower paintings are simply gorgeous & this movie gave me a better appreciation for her artwork. Joan Allen as O'Keeffe was great & I very much enjoyed Jeremy Irons as well, even though his character was quite a jerk & made it quite easy for you to dislike him. The next time I see one of her amazing works in a museum, I will fondly recall this film & feel like I know just a little bit more about Georgia. |
| User ReviewPourya EO'Keeffe, not only one of America's most important artists but also one of history's most influential women painters. Although inspired by others her style is an unmistakable signature! This is a well-made and well-played biopic, Irons in particular looks the part as Stieglitz. |
| User ReviewAlex SI didn't know anything about this famous artist before watching this movie, but the film really explained her life well. There was much about her relationship with her husband, though not as much about her life in New Mexico as I would have expected. |
| User ReviewJames HSlow moving but very well acted by Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons. Nicely photographed and of course the wonderful art of Georgia O?Keeffe is a big plus for the movie. I would have liked to see more of that than so much focus on the trials and tribulations of her marriage. The stars and the artwork makes it worthwhile. |
| User ReviewBrendan RThis film should have been called Georgia OKeefe, and Alfred Steiglitz, because all it emphasized was their self absorbed, stormy, relationship and shallow personalities. It had very little to do with artistic content. Never mind all the other strange characters in their lives. It was a shame to waste such a bland script on such great actors as Jeremy Irons, and Joan Allen. This movie just seemed to me to lack substance.. |