The Fine Arts (2002)

In The Fine Arts, Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby mock their own lack of inspiration: a woman confesses that she’s speaking French in the nude because she has no good ideas but admits that her solution is unoriginal. "I hate the fine arts, I am disgusted by the fine arts, because, um, the fine arts are always made with artifice."

Director: Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby
Runtime: 4 min
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Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fine Arts about?
In The Fine Arts, Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby mock their own lack of inspiration: a woman confesses that she’s speaking French in the nude because she has no good ideas but admits that her solution is unoriginal. "I hate the fine arts, I am disgusted by the fine arts, because, um, the fine arts are always made with artifice."
Who directed The Fine Arts?
The Fine Arts was directed by Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby.
How long is The Fine Arts?
The Fine Arts has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
Where was The Fine Arts produced?
The Fine Arts was produced in Canada.