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Feet of Clay

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In a small town, the shadows of obsession and desire intertwine as a talented sculptor, ensnared by his own brilliance, begins to lose control. Based in his studio, his art becomes a manifestation of the torment within, with each sculpture he creates reflecting his deepest fears and unconfessed desires. Everything changes when a mysterious muse appears in his life: a young woman who, with her ethereal beauty, inspires him to reach new heights in his work. However, her influence also unveils the dark secrets the artist has tried to bury.

As the relationship between the sculptor and his muse intensifies, the lines between admiration and obsession blur. The artist, consumed by his emotions, faces a moral dilemma that pushes him to the brink of madness. His friends and mentors cannot understand his creative anguish, leading him to an increasing isolation. With each piece he completes, the anguish ensnares him further, forcing him to confront personal demons that threaten to destroy his career and his life.

In a heart-wrenching climax, the true nature of his art is revealed, and the audience finds themselves on a tumultuous journey into the darkness of creativity and the destructive power of inspiration. The story turns into a modern fable about sacrifice and the capricious realities of artistic passion.

Media type
Movie
Year
1924
Director
Cecil B. DeMille
Actors
Vera Reynolds
Rod La Rocque
Julia Faye
Ricardo Cortez
Robert Edeson
Theodore Kosloff
Victor Varconi
William Boyd
Gender
Fantasy
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Feet of Clay
Duration
100
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