Sign Painters

Sign Painters

Byr Faythe Levine & Sam Macon

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 2014-01-01
  • Rate: Unrated
  • Lenght: 1h 20min
  • Director: Faythe Levine & Sam Macon
  • Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent: USD 4.99
7.7/10
7.7
From 3 Certification

Description

We see them almost every day without a second thought. Weathered by time, distinct characteristics shining through, hand-painted signs are a product of a fascinating 150 year-old American history. What was once a common job has now become a highly specialized underground trade, a unique craft struggling with technological advances. Sign Painters, directed by Faythe Levine & Sam Macon, stylistically explores this unacknowledged art form through anecdotal accounts from artists across the country including Ira Coyne, Bob Dewhurst, Keith Knecht, Norma Jeane Maloney and Stephen Powers. These vanguards of unseen originality are leading a renaissance with a keen creative purpose and exemplify the working class American success story. Sign Painters celebrates those keeping the tradition intact with a bespoke approach and appreciation for a balance between art and commerce.

Reviews

  • Daily Inspiration

    5
    By acolorgreen
    I’ve seen this film over a handful of times now and it’s always an inspiration. Whether in Brooklyn or Berlin, it hits home and continues to influence!!
  • More than Just Sign Painting

    5
    By trompe le monde
    This is a fantastic film that (like most great movies) is about deeper themes than what you see at first glance. Our digitized society is losing its humanity as more and more art and expression is relegated to machines. "Sign Painters" is about the importance of holding on to traditional techniques and artistic expressions that are intrinsically tied to the flesh-and-blood source. An important and entertaining masterwork.
  • Great film for those art nerds and typography buffs out there!

    5
    By Bryce student girl
    I absolutely loved this film, got to nerd out over all of the evolutions of sign painting and fonts while watching artists who are still passionate about the craft. Wonderful movie!
  • Authentic and wonderful

    5
    By ExPatListener
    This is a stunning documentary that I had to watch a second time the very next day. The people who are interviewed and are at the center of the story are authentic to their cores and the film manages to capture their passion, sense of purpose and sadness and nostalgia for the past without it becoming a cliche. This is a truly wonderful documentary.
  • Sign Painters

    5
    By julioavila7
    Awesome film. One I'll be watching over and over again. Truly inspirational. Also want to give a heads up on the music. It was just enough in to foreground to accent the scenes' tones.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By Millennium Force
    This was probably the best documentary I have seen all year; it more than held my attention throughout. I'm glad I have this film in my collection now so that I can revisit it whenever I want. If you're into documentaries with captivating narratives, then I can't recommend Sign Painters enough.
  • Inspiring

    5
    By JosiahWerning
    This is one of those films that sticks with you for a long time after you watch it. It is a brilliant commentary on our culture that goes way beyond the bounds of just sign painting. It provides hope and inspiration that we will hold onto traditions of true craft and quality. The feeling that sits with you is an appetite to create something beautiful, and an aching to do it really, really well.
  • Brilliant Film!

    5
    By MikeBrenner
    Such a great film. Very Inspiring. I saw it at the Milwaukee Film Festival, and had to own it so I can watch it over and over. Every time I see it, I get so motivated to produce my own artwork.

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