Alexander Mitta's big and bold "Chagall-Malevich" is a fictionalized portrait of the creative and political lives of a pair of dramatically different artists, a colorful study in contrast with a prominent weakness for broad strokes.
Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times: Movie
Thu, 06/18/2015 - 5:15pm
Alexander Mitta's big and bold "Chagall-Malevich" is a fictionalized portrait of the creative and political lives of a pair of dramatically different artists, a colorful study in contrast with a prominent weakness for broad strokes.