There Are No Fakes
There Are No Fakes is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jamie Kastner and released in 2019.[1] Starting with musician Kevin Hearn's lawsuit against the Maslak McLeod Gallery after being informed that a Norval Morrisseau painting he had purchased appeared to be a forgery,[2] the film expands into an exposé of a significant art fraud ring that has produced many fake Morrisseau paintings through the use of forced child labour in sweatshops, in which some of Morrisseau's own surviving family members are complicit;[3] by some estimates, there may be up to 10 times as much fake Morrisseau art on the market as real work.[4]
There Are No Fakes | |
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Directed by | Jamie Kastner |
Produced by | Jamie Kastner Laura Baron Kastner |
Written by | Jamie Kastner |
Starring | Kevin Hearn |
Music by | Kevin Hearn |
Cinematography | Derek Rogers |
Edited by | Michael Hannan |
Production company | Cave 7 Productions |
Distributed by | Mongrel Media |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
At the time of the film's release, Hearn's lawsuit had been dismissed by the courts on the grounds that he could not definitively prove that the painting was fake; in September 2019, the decision was overturned by the Ontario Court of Appeal, which awarded Hearn $60,000 on the grounds that the legal onus was actually on the gallery owner to prove that the painting was real, which he also could not do.[5]
The film premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in 2019.[6] It received selected other theatrical screenings through 2019, including at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, the Glenbow Museum in Calgary and the Thunder Bay Art Gallery in Thunder Bay.[7] It had its television premiere on TVOntario on February 1, 2020.[8]
References
- Dorothy Woodend, "Forgery, Drugs, Money and Art: Documentary Dives into Legacy of Norval Morrisseau". The Tyee, June 14, 2019.
- Alison Gillmor, "Canadian doc offers dark take on art fakes". Winnipeg Free Press, August 15, 2019.
- Chris Knight, "The story of Norval Morrisseau's contested art is as riveting as it is complicated in There Are No Fakes". National Post, June 12, 2019.
- Ken Eisner, "Drugs, abuse, and an art hoax converge in There Are No Fakes". The Georgia Straight, June 12, 2019.
- Adam Wallis, "Barenaked Ladies guitarist awarded $60K after buying fake painting". Global News, September 4, 2019.
- "'So many wild twists and turns': film explores alleged forgery of thousands of Norval Morrisseau works". CBC News Thunder Bay, April 29, 2019.
- Andrew Parker, "Review: There Are No Fakes". TheGATE.ca, June 12, 2019.
- Paola Loriggio, "Barenaked Ladies’ Kevin Hearn bought a ‘Norval Morrisseau’ painting and ended up in the middle of an art-world feud". Toronto Star, January 31, 2020.