Yigal Ozeri “The Chameleon” Full length documentary. This special edition includes over 40 high resolutions still images of Yigal Ozeri's best paintings and 2 additional short films.
Synopsis: Yigal Ozeri “The Chameleon" - A documentary on the Israeli Artist, one of the biggest art personalities in Photorealism today, spent over half a century experimenting with a remarkable range of techniques, ideas and genres. Constantly changing and reinventing his art to the point of perfection, “The Chameleon” offers a thrilling insight into Yigal’s creative process, passion for life, and rocky road to success. Featuring rare archival footage from his humble beginnings and exclusive interviews from those closest to the artist. This documentary offers a glimpse into the man behind the brush. His "bigger than life" persona fully displayed on screen depicts a magnetic, powerful, and uncompromising artist whose life's work inspires others, while exposing his ongoing obsession with romanticism and beauty.
Filmmaker Vincent Zambrano was born in Manta, Ecuador. It is there in the vivid colors of South America where he became interested in visual impressions and the art of creating them. Zambrano grew up in Queens, New York and studied Fine Arts at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Through years of painting, he experimented with different styles and subject matters challenging himself, as well as the viewers.
In 2002, Zambrano presented his first film, “La Arana”, at the HBO International New York Film Festival. With a talent for bringing together like-minded creative professionals, he then wrote and directed, “The Heart of a Broken Tale”, which was accepted at the Cannes Film Festival 2006. In 2009, he completed a feature film entitled, “Shadow Boxing”.
Zambrano continues to thrive in both art and film. His most recent film, “The Moment I Died”, is currently in the film festival circuit, and his artwork has been exhibited in several group shows at the Contemporanea University of Connecticut, Hutchins Gallery, and C.W. Campus Long Island. Much of his work is also in private collections. Currently represented by The Van Der Pals Gallery, NYC.
Zambrano’s work is emotional and honest, showcasing a promising artist with great talent.
For more information, contact Vincent Zambrano at [email protected]