Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson (2008)
One of Australia’s leading landscape artists, William Robinson has twice won the Archibald Prize for his self-portraits. SILLY & SERIOUS presents Robinson at work, playing Debussy, and discussing his work: his love for old Laurel and Hardy movies; how humour and sadness can exist in the same portrait
Director: Dennis Tupicoff
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson about?
- One of Australia’s leading landscape artists, William Robinson has twice won the Archibald Prize for his self-portraits. SILLY & SERIOUS presents Robinson at work, playing Debussy, and discussing his work: his love for old Laurel and Hardy movies; how humour and sadness can exist in the same portrait
- Who directed Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson?
- Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson was directed by Dennis Tupicoff.
- How long is Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson?
- Silly & Serious: The Self-Portraits of William Robinson has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).