Local Color
- IMDb link: 0472126
- IMDb rating: 6.8 (1,885 votes) Search
- Genres: Drama
- Director: George Gallo
- Cast: Armin Mueller-Stahl, Trevor Morgan, Ray Liotta, Samantha Mathis and others
- Release date: 15 Aug 2009
- Release year: 2006
- Runtime: 107 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: mentor protege relationship, year 1974, memory, 18 year old, 18 year old boy, alcoholic, father son relationship, loss of wife, death of wife, husband wife relationship
Plot
Storyline
An young boy, whose only interest is in painting, is excited to meet an old-aged renowned painter. Despite harsh behavior of the painter, the young wants him to be his teacher. The painter agrees. Both travel to countryside. But it turns out be a bitter experience for the young. The teacher not only hates his own subject, but also lost hope in life by his wife's demise many years ago. The turning point happens during their visit to a children home where the teacher relishes himself in teaching physically challenged students. The young then realizes that art in the teacher is still alive but hates it merely due to its present trends. The rest of the story is about how the duo learn a valuable lesson from each other.
In 1974, in the suburb of Port Chester, New York, an aspiring teenage artist named John Talia has a troubled relationship with his deeply insecure father who does not understand his talent. While visiting his friend Yammi, John finds that the genius Russian painter Nicoli Seroff lives nearby, and he decides to pay a visit to his hero. John finds a bitter alcoholic elder who still grieves the loss of his wife Anya many years ago, but he successfully befriends the master. When Nicoli travels to the countryside in Pennsylvania for the summer, he invites John to go with him to teach him how to paint. Then John meets Nicoli's neighbor Carla, who grieves over the loss of her son, and the arrogant critic of art and Nicolai's friend Curtis Sunday. During their vacation, the teacher-student relationship between Nicoli and John improves their individual lives.
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