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Summary:An in-depth reassesment of the work of sculptor Henry Moore to coincide with R.A. exhibition.
Description:A powerful,irreverent film about the man who has been called Britain's greatest sculptor. Through collage of voices and images,the film goes to the meeting point between art and history. Moore's friends,employees,promoters and trustees give their views of his life,bringing us again and again to the forces which have shaped not only the artist but also the life of Britain in the 20th century. By the end of his life,Moore's work had come to represent english artistic achievement to the rest of the world. The sun,as it were,never sets on Henry Moore. In a way,If we look at Moore's work,we look at ourselves,our country,our culture life - but prehaps not quite in the ways we might first have expected.