
A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook 1982
Dive into the vibrant and unfiltered world of British art legend Beryl Cook through this intimate 1982 documentary, *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook*.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook* (1982) about?
This 30-minute documentary pulls back the curtain on the life and work of Beryl Cook, a beloved British artist whose saucy, lively paintings brought Plymouth's streets to canvas. The film explores her inspiration and the playful, unfiltered world she captured in her art.
Who directed *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook*?
Director information for this 1982 documentary is not available.
Who stars in *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook*?
The film centers on Beryl Cook herself, showcasing her artistry and personality alongside a cast of the vibrant characters that shaped her iconic paintings.
Is *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook* (1982) worth watching?
For fans of art, British culture, or quirky documentaries, this short film is a delightful tribute to an underrated icon. While unrated on IMDb, its charm lies in its authenticity and Cook's enduring appeal as a storyteller through paint.
How long is *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook*?
The runtime for *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook* is 30 minutes.
About A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook (1982) — A Peek into the Art of Britain's Boldest Painter
Dive into the vibrant and unfiltered world of British art legend Beryl Cook through this intimate 1982 documentary, *A Day in the Life of... Beryl Cook*. This short but lively film peels back the layers of the saucy Plymouth artist whose bold, cheeky paintings captured the spirit of everyday life with a playful, unapologetic charm.
The documentary offers a rare glimpse into Cook's creative process and the colorful characters that inspired her iconic, often humorous works. With a runtime of just 30 minutes, it's a compact yet rich portrait of an artist whose art continues to resonate with audiences for its warmth, wit, and unmistakable authenticity.