Plot Summary
PUPPET is a fascinating documentary that interweaves a broad look at the fraught history of American puppetry (its marginalization as children’s theater and its sudden explosion in movies and on Broadway) with an intimate thread following Dan Hurlin, a New York artist who is creating a complex puppet work about Mike Disfarmer – an eccentric, Depression-era photographer. Dan has just recovered from a scorching New York Times review, which forced his last show out of theaters prematurely. Now he faces a wider backlash against puppetry, suggesting an eerie parallel between himself and his new puppet-subject – an outsider artist whose stunning body of work was very nearly lost forever.
Customer Reviews
Puppet
Wow! very cool.
Amazing!
This movie is not for everyone, but it's simply beautiful. It opened my eyes to a whole new side of art that I had no idea was even out there. Thank you Dan Hurlin for all that you create!
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