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Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence
Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence

Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence

Genres

Documentary

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In this unique, compelling film, those who knew him speak freely, some for the first time, to reveal the many mysteries of Francis Bacon.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

7.1/10

Release Date

28 January 2017

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Michael Peppiatt

Michael Peppiatt

Annalyn Swan

Annalyn Swan

Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens

John Ricardson

John Ricardson

Garech Browne

Garech Browne

Maggi Hambling

Maggi Hambling

Nadine Haim

Nadine Haim

Damien Hirst

Damien Hirst

Grey Gowrie

Grey Gowrie

Martin Harrison

Martin Harrison

Jon Lys Turner

Jon Lys Turner

Terry Danziger-Miles

Terry Danziger-Miles

Terence Stamp

Terence Stamp

Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull

Paul Brass

Paul Brass

Barry Joule

Barry Joule

David Edwards

David Edwards

Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon

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