The Britto Doc | Romero Britto on His Life and Art

The Britto Doc

Romero Britto is the most celebrated artist from Brazil, and he is known for his bright, positive pieces in the Happy Art Movement. His life story is now told in The Britto Doc, which celebrates his humble beginnings, his art discovery with Absolute Vodka, and his building the multi-million dollar art licensing enterprise that makes him one of the most successful artists in history.

The documentary features Romero Britto, himself, with Aleen Sirgany, Andrea Bocelli, Art Morrical, and Veronica Berti Bocelli. There are appearances with Arnold Schwarzenegger, DJ Khaled, Domenico Dolce, Marc Anthony, Gloria and Emilio Estafan, Chef Daniel Boulud, Ronaldinho, and Andrea and Veronica Bocelli. Patrick Moreau directed the film.

Here is the official synopsis:

This is remarkable story of artistic triumph against adversity, a narrative that transcends borders and speaks to the power of the human spirit.

This documentary explores the life and career of Romero Britto, the most licensed artist in the world. From painting on scraps with his mother’s nail polish in the slums of Recife, Brazil, to seeing his vibrant creations celebrated and collected globally, Britto’s journey is a testament to resilience, determination, and the transformative power of art. This poignant narrative, infused with Britto’s warmth, optimism, and love.

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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with artist Romero about his art, his life, and the expectations on watching his documentary.

Romero Britto is a Brazilian-born artist known for his cubism, pop art, and graffiti painting using vibrant colors and patterns. His Happy Art Movement inspires hope, dreams, and happiness. His art is among the most sought-after and licensed in typical households worldwide. Disney, BMW, IBM, Apple Computers, Pepsi, Grand Marnier, and Royal Caribbean Cruises use his designs. His artwork even extended to consumer products, from Barbie Dolls to pet collars. Also, he had been commissioned to have public art installations at Hyde Park, the O2 Arena, and even John F. Kennedy Airport. He also did artwork for many notable celebrities and dignitaries.

Watch the exclusive interview with Romero Britto below. Let us know what you think of the interview.

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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, The Britto Doc

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