
Day of the Painter 1960
Step into the quirky world of 'Day of the Painter (1960)', a satirical comedy short film directed by Robert P. Davis. This 15-minute masterpiece follows the daily routine of an abstract artist, poking fun at the absurdities of the 'drip and splatter style' movement.
Director: Robert P. Davis
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Day of the Painter (1960) about?
This 1960 comedy short film follows the daily routine of an abstract artist, poking fun at the absurdities of the 'drip and splatter style' movement.
Who directed Day of the Painter?
Robert P. Davis directed this satirical comedy short film.
Who stars in Day of the Painter?
Ezra Reuben Baker shines as the artist at the center of this hilarious satire.
Is Day of the Painter (1960) worth watching?
With its witty commentary and playful atmosphere, 'Day of the Painter (1960)' is a charming and delightful watch for fans of comedy and satire.
How long is Day of the Painter?
Day of the Painter has a runtime of 15 minutes.
About Day of the Painter (1960) — A Hilarious Satire on Abstract Art
Step into the quirky world of 'Day of the Painter (1960)', a satirical comedy short film directed by Robert P. Davis. This 15-minute masterpiece follows the daily routine of an abstract artist, poking fun at the absurdities of the 'drip and splatter style' movement. With its witty commentary and playful atmosphere, 'Day of the Painter (1960)' is a charming glimpse into the creative process. Ezra Reuben Baker shines as the artist at the center of this hilarious satire, which would go on to win an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. The film's themes of artistic expression and the pursuit of creativity are timeless and relatable, making it a delightful watch for fans of comedy and satire.
Get ready to laugh at the eccentricities of the art world with 'Day of the Painter (1960)', a film that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.