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An elderly amateur artist competes with famous professionals to get her work accepted by the Royal Academy of Art. | add synopsisAwards:
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This is a great little film that won the Tennessee Spirit award at the 2004 Nashville Film Festival, and was runner up in the audience favorite documentary category.
The director will be on hand to introduce the film both nights.
The film has both warmth and bite. It reveals the senses of humor of both its protagonist and the film maker.
At the same time it depicts one woman's story, it examines the concept of art, and the role of personal taste in determining what we think of as "art."