Modigliani: (2004)
The film , directed by Mick Davis, is a biographical drama that portrays the tragic life and fierce rivalry of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani in post-World War I Paris . Core Narrative & Plot
: Facing extreme poverty and failing health due to tuberculosis and substance abuse, Modigliani enters a high-stakes art competition—a move he previously considered beneath him—hoping the prize money will help him provide for his family . Modigliani (2004)
: A central, though historically exaggerated, conflict pits the impoverished, rebellious Modigliani against the successful and celebrated Pablo Picasso . The film , directed by Mick Davis, is
: Modigliani creates a masterpiece for the Salon des Artistes but is brutally beaten by bar workers after leaving a pub without paying . He dies shortly after in the hospital from tubercular meningitis at age 35 . Devastated, a pregnant Jeanne commits suicide two days later . Production Details Modigliani (2004) : Modigliani creates a masterpiece for the Salon
: The story follows Modigliani's intense love for Jeanne Hébuterne, a young Catholic woman whose father disapproves of their relationship and their illegitimate child .