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A film with its own art curator? ‘Inside’ a heist movie’s effort to ‘make it legit’

LA Times  

Most films set in the art world don’t have a curator. Francesco Clemente, ‘After and Before’ On the set of “Inside.” Several pieces of art appear exclusively in “Inside.” For one of them, Bigazzi approached Italian painter Francesco Clemente about an original commission influenced by an existing work, “Christina’s World” by Andrew Wyeth. Two of Beban’s works appear in “Inside”: a small inkjet print titled “Arte Vivo ” and an eight-minute dual-screen video installation, “I can’t make you love me.” “It is simple in the script: It is a form of entertainment for him,” Katsoupis says of the video work. It also becomes a discourse on meta-cinema: Although the audience is in a same exchange with Nemo, will never reach level of being there with him, inside the house, trapped.” Joanna Piotrowska, ‘Untitled’ series The crew at work during the production of “Inside.” Several years ago, Polish artist Joanna Piotrowska asked friends around the world to build shelters in their homes with objects they had lying around. David Horvitz, ‘All the time that will come after this moment’ Willem Dafoe stars as Nemo in director Vasilis Katsoupis’ “Inside.” A neon light sculpture, created by Los Angeles-based artist David Horvitz, hangs in a prominent location in the collector’s apartment.

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