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SUMMARY: Based on a famous book, BRUSH WITH FATE is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production about the revealing history behind the ownership of a painting by Vermeer. This story is captivating, with superb acting and direction and a strong moral theme.
- Brent Shields
- Glenn Close
Brush with Fate Reviews. A teacher (Glenn Close) recounts to a new colleague (Thomas Gibson) the 300-year history of a painting she claims is a lost work by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.
Brush With Fate. Spanning more than three centuries, a priceless painting leaves a profound effect on two teachers (Glenn Close, Thomas Gibson), a wealthy woman (Ellen Burstyn) and her...
- (8)
- Brent Shields
- TV-PG
- Ellen Burstyn
A teacher (Glenn Close) recounts to a new colleague (Thomas Gibson) the 300-year history of a painting she claims is a lost work by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.
- (496)
- Drama
- Brent Shields
- 2003-02-02
Brush with Fate is an American drama television film debuted on February 2, 2003, on CBS. It followed the life of an imaginary painting by Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer as it passes through the hands of various people.
- Drama
Brush with Fate. Compelling mystery and the power of great art are intertwined in "Brush with Fate." It is based on Susan Vreeland's "Girl in Hyacinth Blue," which tracks a "lost" Vermeer masterpiece through multiple narratives spanning more than three centuries.
Brr, the reviews for this Hallmark Hall of Famer have been considerably chilly. Too bad people can't warm up to the idea of an original movie (though based on a book) that moves slowly in its presentation and theme. Brush with Fate is fascinating.