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SFFILM Festival

Art and Craft

Directed by Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, Mark Becker

USA | 87

14 Mar
Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:00 pm PT

Description

A philanthropist, a grieving brother and a Jesuit priest are among the personas and aliases Mark Landis has created over a span of 30 years. One of the most prolific art forgers in U.S. history, Landis used his disguises to dupe over 40 museums across 20 states with an impressive array of ingeniously crafted fake masterpieces ranging from 16th-century religious paintings to Picassos. His trail of deception might have been discovered sooner had it not been for one peculiarity: The works were always donated, never sold. Landis and his “philanthropic binges,” as he describes them, finally found a nemesis in Matthew Leininger, a registrar at the Cincinnati Art Museum whose obsessive, implacable efforts to track down the counterfeits at various institutions finally culminated in the unraveling of Landis’s fraud. Despite being a reclusive schizophrenic who rarely interacts with anyone other than his health care providers, Landis takes a witty, often-comical approach to his masterful creative process that is fascinating to behold. While posing questions around the definition of art and the value of authenticity, Art and Craft ultimately becomes a captivating study not only of living life with a mental illness, but of our fundamental desire for recognition and acceptance. –Julia Barbosa

Director Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, Mark Becker

Sam Cullman was a producer and director of photography on the Sundance Grand Jury prize-winning The House I Live In (2012). He also co-directed, shot and produced the Oscar-nominated documentary, If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front (2011). He was the cinematographer on several films, including Reagan (2011), King Corn (2006) and Why We Fight (2005).

Former Manager of Exhibition and Film Funding at the Museum of Modern Art, Jennifer Grausman directed and produced the Emmy-nominated documentary, Pressure Cooker (2008). Grausman also co-produced 3 Backyards (2010) and produced six short films.

Mark Becker is an editor, producer and director. His short Jules at Eight (1996) won an IDA Student Documentary Awards special jury prize and was a Student Academy Awards regional winner. His feature debut Romántico (2005) was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Documentary. He directed Pressure Cooker (2008) with Jennifer Grausman.

Film Details

Year 2013

Runtime 87

Country USA

Director Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, Mark Becker

Producer Jennifer Grausman, Sam Cullman

Editor Mark Becker

Cinematographer Sam Cullman