Amargosa

Amargosa

By Todd Robinson

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2006-12-05
  • Advisory Rating: G
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Director: Todd Robinson
  • Production Company: Sundance Channel
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 7.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.667/10
7.667
From 3 Ratings

Description

In the remote California ghost town of Death Valley Junction (pop 10) stands the Amargosa Opera House, where for the past 33 years former New York dancer and artist Marta Becket has performed her own ballets in the theater she spent seven years hand-painting with stunning murals. For Becket, the creative life is an obstacle course of self-doubt, criticism and abandonment—a high price to pay in the pursuit of self-expression. But for the seventy-six-year-old dancer and painter who is isolated in the badlands of Death Valley, the process of creating and performing is her refuge. In this Emmy award-winning documentary, Becket recounts how she first came to live in this unlikely desert oasis, and describes her unquenchable need to create and perform her work. Marta Becket's life is an inspiring testament to dreams and creative endeavors everywhere.

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Reviews

  • Wonderful!!

    5
    By Jeff Fradley
    This is a beautiful movie about an extraordinary woman, Marta Becket, who lives the epitome of an authentic life. A blooming rose in a desolate desert, she creates beauty for the sheer enjoyment of the experience. The world is truly a better place with people like like Marta in it. The filmmaker has done a fantastic job in portraying this wonderful story. I highly recommend it!
  • An Uncommon Life

    5
    By altjeringa
    An uncommon life in an uncommon place. Marta exemplifies what what so many people who move into the deserts of Southern California aspire to be. The movie itself does a nice job of contextualizing Marta, her life and her experiences. This is a good watch for any person aspiring to be something which their world opposes, and it is also a good watch for anyone interested in Desert Characters. Got a few tears from me, which is something I regard as a must for any five star rating.

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