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Idols of Clay

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In the vibrant and tumultuous world of art and bohemia in the 1920s, a young sculptor struggles to make a name for himself in the Parisian art scene. With his soul filled with dreams and undeniable talent, he begins to sculpt pieces of great beauty that reflect his longings, passions, and frustrations. However, his path is not without obstacles. An influential art critic, known for both her ferocity and her wisdom, becomes his greatest challenge; her opinion can catapult him to stardom or plunge him into obscurity.

As he navigates the world of galleries and salons, our protagonist also falls madly in love with an enigmatic and inspiring artist, who serves as both muse and companion in his creative quest. Together, they challenge the conventions of art and society, fueling their aspirations as love intertwines in their lives in a passionate and tumultuous way.

As the significant exhibition that could change his life approaches, a moral dilemma tests his artistic integrity. Should he compromise his vision in pursuit of success? On the brink of despair, he will discover that true masterpieces are not only those that are displayed but those forged in the heart and soul. In a tender and powerful conclusion, the protagonist confronts his true self and what it really means to leave a mark on the world of art.

Media type
Movie
Year
1920
Director
George Fitzmaurice
Writer
Ouida Bergère
Actors
Mae Murray
David Powell
Dorothy Cumming
George Fawcett
Richard Wangermann
Claude King
Leslie King
Gender
Drama
Romance
Country
United States
Original title
Idols of Clay
Duration
70
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