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      Eye of the Storm

      2021 Documentary List
      Reviews Widely recognized as one of Britain's finest landscape artists, James Morrison's work hangs in the homes of JK Rowling and the Royal family, as well as in museums and private collections around the world. But in the twilight of his life, James loses his eyesight and with that, his ability to see the landscape as others couldn't. As Morrison reflects on his remarkable artistic journey, from the Glasgow shipyards, to France and the vanishing arctic wilderness, he also confronts his sight loss by attempting one final masterpiece. Read More Read Less

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      Andrew Pulver Guardian As a painter, Morrison ought to be better known; this film should give his reputation and legacy a major uplift. Rated: 4/5 Mar 4, 2021 Full Review Alex Saveliev Film Threat Baxter's documentary is about understanding your culture through painting. It's about change, whether it's physical, personal, cultural, climate, or a combination of any of them. Rated: 8/10 May 3, 2021 Full Review Jennie Kermode Eye for Film A valuable record of a man whose legacy will long outlive him. Rated: 3.5/5 Mar 5, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis Widely recognized as one of Britain's finest landscape artists, James Morrison's work hangs in the homes of JK Rowling and the Royal family, as well as in museums and private collections around the world. But in the twilight of his life, James loses his eyesight and with that, his ability to see the landscape as others couldn't. As Morrison reflects on his remarkable artistic journey, from the Glasgow shipyards, to France and the vanishing arctic wilderness, he also confronts his sight loss by attempting one final masterpiece.
      Director
      Anthony Baxter
      Genre
      Documentary
      Original Language
      English