Llyn Foulkes: One Man Band

Llyn Foulkes: One Man Band

By Tamar Halpern & Chris Quilty

  • Genre: Music Documentaries
  • Release Date: 2016-06-20
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Director: Tamar Halpern & Chris Quilty
  • iTunes Price: USD 8.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.7/10
7.7
From 3 Ratings

Description

During the seven years chronicled in the film, artist and musician Llyn Foulkes creates, destroys, and recreates a pair of large-scale, three-dimensional paintings, one that costs him his marriage, while trying to keep afloat in the fickle art market. With interviews from veterans of the 1960s Los Angeles art scene such as Dennis Hopper and George Herms, the film reconstructs Foulkes’s uncompromising, up-and-down career as he was kicked out of the legendary Ferus Gallery and walked away from a successful career as an L.A. pop artist. Structured like one of Foulkes’s constantly reworked paintings, the film tracks his artistic struggles, ending as he is at last rediscovered by the international art world at age 77. With music written and performed by Foulkes on a massive, fanciful, self-invented musical instrument he calls “The Machine,” Llyn Foulkes One Man Band is an intimate portrait of an artist battling his own demons as well as the perceived demons of the art world.

Reviews

  • Fascinating Character, Excellent Filmmaking

    5
    By Kdf19
    What could be more interesting than watching the fascinating Llyn Foulkes? This portrayal of a very quirky artist showed a man who is obsessive, particular, realistic, painfully honest, flawed, and a little kooky. The movie brought us in to his studio so we could see how he creates (and re-creates) his works to the point where I was in complete suspense and then horror to see him continue to change his piece! The documentary was extremely well done -- I would love a part two as I believe there is so much more to this character… and I do mean character.
  • Fascinating portrait of an iconoclastic artist

    5
    By Riveting and Inspirational
    I knew nothing about Llyn Foulkes’s art or music, and yet, I found this documentary of his struggles and triumphs to be rich, complex, interesting, and entertaining. It’s as much a portrait of the artist as it is the challenges of the art world. The filmmakers do a beautiful job rendering a real-world slice of life of this quirky, talented force of nature in the modern art world.
  • Great portrait of a man and of making art

    5
    By Rose-alita
    Love this film and how raw this story is.. real art, real human, real filmmaking.. love it!
  • Fascinating doc peaks into the artist brain

    5
    By Clydevision
    This is Hollywood. Take a look inside the lifetime of an addicted artist. Frustrating, riveting and inspiring. I want to be that alive at his age. It's what's documentary filmmaking is for. Bravo Tamar Halpern who took the time to look so we wouldn't miss it.
  • Moving Portriat

    5
    By Ishmael1013
    Fantastic look behind a creative genius. Such a tender and thoughtful piece. Highly recommend!
  • Documentary Filmmaking at it's Best!

    5
    By TootAHorn
    An intriguing insight into the preverbal American anti-hero, the filmmakers style matched with an engaging subject makes this my favorite documentary of the year. Bravo!
  • llyn Foulkes: One Man Band

    5
    By TheOneSabine
    I saw this movie at the Los Angeles Film Festival. It's an inspiring journey into an artist's world. I felt like I was there with him witnessing his creative surge and his opinions on how his work is interpreted by others. Love this film!
  • An Absolute Gem

    5
    By Scrumbub
    Llyn Foulkes is perfect subject matter for a documentary, and over the many years this was filmed, we are treated to a fascinating character study handled deftly by co directors Tamar Halpern and Chris Quilty. This is a must watch for anyone who pours their soul into their art and watches it manifest.
  • must-see for anyone who wants to learn about life and art

    5
    By heatherthebrave13
    Randomly found this online, and I'm so happy I did. As an artist, it is wildly inspiring to watch this zany character as well as his endeavors, obstacles, joys, discoveries, and everything in between. His journey is captured so artfully and is really exciting. Watch it. You're welcome.
  • What a trip!

    5
    By thisgirl.5
    This is a fascinating look into the nature of creative obsession. Halpern lovingly explores this Foulks' genius and madness in a way that makes it impossible to look away. Highly recommend.

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