Frazetta: Painting with Fire (2003) 
Genre: Documentary
Country: USA | Director: Lance Laspina
Language: English | Subtitles: English & Spanish
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Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 | Length: 92mn
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363621/

Audio 2: Commentary by Director Lance Laspina & Producer Jeremy J. DiFiore

For over 50 years, Frank Frazetta dominated the art world with his images of fierce warriors, helpless princesses, and fantastical creatures set in the most lavish landscapes. His impact upon the worlds of fantasy art and film was unparalleled, and it can be seen to this day in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. Amazingly, he managed to do this while nearly dying because of an undiagnosed thyroid condition. Even more astonishing was his ability to survive six strokes, which forced him to switch from drawing with his right hand to drawing with his left hand. The film documents the life and work of this legendary fantasy artist while exploring the universal theme of inspiration. Visual effects are used in a very unique way to bring his paintings to life. And when you combine this technique with an outstanding original score, it makes for a very original documentary. Bo Derek, Ralph Bakshi, John Milius, Glenn Danzig, and Forrest Ackerman are just a few of the people who appear in this movie.

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Frazetta: Painting with Fire (2003)