DVD 83 mins IMDB 7.4
NR
My Kid Could Paint That
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2007)
In Collection
#1921

Seen It:
No
Documentary
USA  /  English

Amir Bar-Lev Himself
Anthony Brunelli Himself
Elizabeth Cohen Herself
Ron Curtis Jr.
Michael Kimmelman Himself
Laura Olmstead Herself
Mark Olmstead Himself
Marla Olmstead Herself

Director Amir Bar-Lev
Producer Amir Bar-Lev; John Battsek

In this thought-provoking documentary, Director Amir Bar-Lev tracks the overnight celebrity of little Marla Olmstead, a toddler who creates gallery-worthy paintings on the dining room table of her family home. A media sensation by the age of four, critics compare her work with Jackson Pollock's. Sales of her paintings reach $300,000. But, sadly, the bubble bursts. When a 2005 profile by 60 Minutes suggests that Marla had help making her paintings, the finger is pointed at her father, an amateur artist and night manager at Frito Lay. Almost overnight, her family is ensnared in a web of accusation and denial - with the burden of proof placed squarely in their lap: Is Marla a child prodigy or an innocent victim of a hoax?

Edition Details
Barcode 043396225190
Region Any Region
Release Date 04-Mar-08
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.78:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles Chinese; English; French; Spanish; Thai
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date July 2008
Store MAO
Tags CL
Links DVD Empire
IMDB

Features
- Audio Commentary
- Back to Binghamton
- Michael Kimmelman on Art

Notes
American dream or art world scheme?