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Never Met Picasso

Country: USA, Language: English, 101 mins

  • Director: Stephen Kijak
  • Writer: Stephen Kijak
  • Producer: Anne Attalla; Dorothy Aufiero

CGiii Comment

A dysfunctional art family - for dysfunctional art-lovers.

Arquette acts out of drag - pleasant change - and does a rather good job.

This is for an acquired taste - an arty foray into the mainstream.

Well put together despite the lack of plot.

And, strangely, rather enjoyable.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A gay thirty year old lives at home and is in the midst of a serious creative funk. Rejected by numerous art schools and lacking romantic prospects, he looks to his charismatic Uncle Alfred for inspiration.

Cast & Characters

Alexis Arquette as Andrew Magnus;
Georgia Ragsdale as Lucy;
Margot Kidder as Genna Magnus;
Don McKellar as Jerry;
Keith David as Larry;
Alvin Epstein as Uncle Alfred;
Omewenne as Ingrid;
Diane Beckett as Mailwoman;
Craig Hickman as Poetry Slammer;
David Levine as Jack;
John O'Callaghan as Paul;
Jody O'Neil as Marc;
Edward Stanley as Young David / Mailperson;
Ursula Ryan as Nurse;
Richard Snee as Thomas Magnus