The Screen Painters

The Screen Painters (1988)

Chronicles the beginnings, heyday, and decline of the practices of painting landscape scenes on window and door screens.

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15/01/1988 • 0h 30m
original-title

The Screen Painters

status

Released

production-companies

The Painted Screen Society of Baltimore, Maryland, Inc.

original-language

English

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revenue

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Maryland folklorist Elaine Eff is a champion of Baltimore culture and traditions. In her documentary film The Screen Painters, she sets her sights on a much-loved Baltimore icon: the painted window screen and the artists who created them. This delightful documentary film chronicles the beginnings, the heyday, and the decline of an urban folk art unique to Baltimore -- the practice of painting landscape scenes on window and door screens. It profiles seven artists who have spent much of their lives embellishing the bricks and stones of the inner city with a touch of enchantment. The film reveals how this unpretentious art form embodies the ethnic spirit of urban America and is a testament to the need for art in daily life. -Direct Cinema Limited

director
production-countries

United States of America

spoken-languages

English

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