Andy Garcia brings to life artistic genius Amedeo Modigliani‘s story of tragic love rivalry and excess in the midst of art history’s golden age when greats like Picasso, Rivera, Cocteau, and Modigliani held court in the salons of post World War I Paris.
The Dada movement was a protest against the barbarism of World War I, the bourgeois interests that Dada adherents believed inspired the war, and what they believed was an oppressive intellectual rigidity in both art and everyday society. Dada was an international movement, and it is difficult to classify artists as being from any one particular country, as they were constantly moving from one place to another.