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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Richard Mozer |
| MANUFACTURER: | Repnet |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Children, Children's Video, Drama, Family, Feature Film-drama, Movie, TV Shows |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 699359200232 |
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Customer Reviews of Mary Cassatt - American Impressionist
A good beginner video for those interested in Impressionist Mary Cassatt - American Impressionist is a charming show. It gives people a look into how the American Impression Mary Cassatt may have lived and associated with those both in the artistic community and with her own family.
Set in Paris, Mary is trying to complete paintings for the Salon when her brother, his wife and children arrive and turn her world upside down. The stay of her brother and his wife is short but the children remain behind when the younger two become ill and break an arm. The eldest, Katherine, does not approve of her single aunt who paints and would clearly rather be back in Philadelphia socializing, attending parties, etc
Eventually the children decide to play matchmaker in hopes of getting Mary and Edgar Degas, who's art Mary admires, together.
In the end, Mary learns that having the children there isn't so bad and she also make a lifelong friend with Degas.
Excellent
I just wish they would offer the American Impressionist series in DVD format.
Gives children insight into politics of late 1800s
Superb, professional production. This endearing cast brings to life an adult storyline that allows for thought and evaluation. It portrays discrimination against women and the social undercurrents of the late 1800s at a level that children can understand. It is altogether authentic, interesting and funny. Our kids commented: "The paintings and actors are fun to see and watch." "I liked it when the kids got into the paint fight." "The costumes and hairdos were great for that time." "It showed me a different world." Most appropriate for 8 to 14-year-olds.