One can’t appreciate 20th century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne. The film takes audiences beyond the exhibition to the places Cézanne lived and worked and sheds light on an artist who is perhaps the least-known of all the impressionists – until now.
Tired of churning out fluffy comedies, a Hollywood director decides to write a serious, socially responsible film entitled “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” When his producers point out that he knows nothing of hardship, he hits the road as a hobo with an out-of-work actress.
Based on the real-life events of Watergate, Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman are at their all-time best as Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Despite warnings about their safety, they pursue the leads that connect the crime all the way to the White House.