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Caravaggio

Known for their innovative use of light and shadow while imbuing psychological realism into classical scenes of intense religious and violent drama, Caravaggio’s paintings still feel as fresh and vivid today as they did four hundred years ago. In the latest from Exhibition on Screen (Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers), co-directors David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky shed light not only on Caravaggio’s paintings, but his life, often kept half-hidden in the same chiaroscuro tones he shaded his masterpieces with.

An immersive biography chronologically following Caravaggio’s volatile life, Caravaggio seeks to understand the depth of the artist’s work by intertwining his artistic and personal development. We’re guided not only by art historians, critics, and curators, but by a delightfully dramatized Caravaggio who narrates the film. This blend of thoughtful analysis with realized version of the famously violent and mercurial artist provides an imaginary window into his inner world, emphasizing the sheer power of his life and art through the ages.

Directors

David Bickerstaff & Phil Grabsky

Featuring

Jack Bannell

Credits
Country of Origin

UK

Year

2025

Language

English

19+
100 min
Seventh Art Productions

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Credits

Producer

Phil Grabsky, Amanda Wilkie

Screenwriter

David Bickerstaff, Phil Grabsky

Editor

David Bickerstaff

Original Music

Simon Farmer

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