Paint Until Dawn: a documentary on art in the life of James Gahagan Trailer

Paint Until Dawn: a documentary on art in the life of James Gahagan Trailer (2020)

"Inner Relate: poetry of Paint, Politics, Place" 08 June 2020 Factual 100 mins

Seeing is to painting what listening is to politics. Survival as an artist demands both. Paint Until Dawn is a documentary on art in the life of James Gahagan (1927-1999), who painted all night to push the limits of vision. His life and thought reveal a correlation between art and activism through an interesting angle: the creative process itself.

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Cast

James Gahagan

as Himself (archival)

Gene Lesser

as Himself

Erik Koch

as Himself

Robert Henry

as Himself

Selina Trieff

as Herself

Peter Peltz

as Himself

David Zahn

as Himself

Lorna Ritz

as Herself

Carl Stallman

as Himself

Myrna Harrison

as Herself

Sam Menashe

as Himself (archival)

Crew

Eli Ives

Director

Eli Ives

Eli Ives Director of Photography

Eli Ives

Eli Ives Editor

Eli Ives

Eli Ives Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 June 2020

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