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Emmanuel and Jeanne working hard in the kitchen
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
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Entertainment
Film Review
Like Unexpected Plot Twists? Then
You’ll Love The Painter and the Thief
Morgan Rojas for cinemacy.com
Czech naturalist painter Barbora Kysilkova
has a distinct circle tattoo between her shoulder
blades; it’s a foreshadowing that shows
that the truth is oftentimes much stranger
than fiction.
The Painter and the Thief, courtesy of NEON.
After tracking down Karl-Bertil Nordland–
the man who stole two beloved oil
paintings from her exhibition in an Oslo art
gallery–Barbora asks if she can paint his
portrait. Troubled, yet determined to make
amends, Karl-Bertil agrees and becomes
Barbora’s muse, sparking a platonic love
no one expected.
Directed by Benjamin Ree, The Painter
and the Thief is a humble documentary
that tells a story of not just solving a mystery,
but the evolution of compassion and humankind.
There is no reliance on a show-stopping
score or narration; Ree and his camera act
as a fly on the wall, intimately capturing
these moments in a charming, home video-like
fashion. By shifting perspectives throughout
the film, the painter–Kysilkova–and the
thief–Nordland–each have an equal opportunity
to share their story from their point
of view.
Executive produced by famed documentarian
Morgan Neville (Won’t You Be
My Neighbor, 20 Feet From Stardom) and
released by NEON (Parasite, Portrait of a
Lady on Fire), The Painter and the Thief
already sits at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
at the time of this review.
Available to stream this Friday, May 22nd. •
Morgan Rojas
“Film is incredibly democratic and accessible,
it’s probably the best option if you actually want
to change the world, not just re-decorate it.”
– Banksy
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Mychal’s Learning Place Gives
Back to Frontline Workers
Mychal’s Learning Place, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit
dedicated to optimizing the potential of
youth and young adults with developmental
disabilities, has been finding ways to give back
to our community during these unprecedented
times. Emmanuel, one of our part-time bakers,
and Jeanne, one of our stellar volunteers,
have taken over our Mykie’s kitchen! They,
along with several awesome volunteers, have
been hard at work to ensure that our frontline
workers know that they are appreciated.
Throughout these past few weeks, we have
seen how this global epidemic can change
daily routines and social norms. The beauty
of it is many of us have banded together
to make sure that we are still taking care
of each other in the ways that we can. We,
at Mychal’s, are making sure that we are
thanking, and will continue to thank all of
the people who are putting their lives at risk
for us every day. To date, we have given
away over 6,000 cookies. We are working
with the Simms Group through a donation of
500 cookies a week to go with their meals
to our frontline workers.
We appreciate all of our essential workers:
nurses, doctors, emergency services personnel,
and our police officers, just to name a
few. If you would like to donate in honor
of frontline workers, please email info@
mychals.org for more information.
– Provided by Mychal’s Learning Place •