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Francis Bacon

1988-01-01 | Documentary
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Francis Bacon revolutionised figurative painting in the 20th century. The English painter unmasked his subjects in a provocative and ruthless manner. Deformed bodies, grimacing faces and the materiality of colour make us aware of brutality and sexuality, existential abysses and the fears of existence. Author Melvyn Bragg accompanies the painter throughout his day. This begins in his London atelier, leads us on to his favourite pub and ends up in gambling club in Soho.

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The release date of Francis Bacon is January 01, 1988.
The casts of Francis Bacon are Francis Bacon starring as .
The genre of Francis Bacon is Documentary.
On October 04, 2024, there were 988 public reaction to Francis Bacon including diorama, scathing, poor photography, for St. Patrick's Day, with anger issues.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Francis Bacon is 8.0/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 6.0/10.
The runtime of Francis Bacon is 55 minutes.
Francis Bacon revolutionised figurative painting in the 20th century. The English painter unmasked his subjects in a provocative and ruthless manner. Deformed bodies, grimacing faces and the materiality of colour make us aware of brutality and sexuality, existential abysses and the fears of existence. Author Melvyn Bragg accompanies the painter throughout his day. This begins in his London atelier, leads us on to his favourite pub and ends up in gambling club in Soho..