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Sunday March 16th 2008
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My Kid Could Paint That |
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In the space of only a few months, 4-year-old Marla Olmstead rocketed from total obscurity into international renown and sales of her paintings reach $300,000. She was compared to Kandinsky and Pollock and called a "budding Picasso". Guest appearances on TV followed, but not all of the attention was positive. Many criticized Marla’s parents for exposing her to the media, and then her father was accused of painting the works for her. As quickly as the public and media had built Marla up, they tore her down. Embattled, the Olmsteads turned to film maker Amir Bar-Lev to clear their name. But torn between his responsibility as a journalist and the family’s desire to see their integrity restored, the director is drawn deeper into a situation that can’t end well for any of them. Masterfully made, My Kid Could Paint That is a gripping story which presents all of the evidence evenly and ultimately leaves the viewers to make their own minds up about Marla. DVD Extras
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