

Documentary
Overview
Artists in LA discover the work of forgotten Polish sculptor Stanislav Szukalski, a mad genius whose true story unfolds chapter by astounding chapter.
Top Cast
Stanisław Szukalski
Stanisław Szukalski
Self (archive footage)
Stanisław Szukalski
Self (archive footage)
Glenn Bray
Glenn Bray
Self - Collector
Glenn Bray
Self - Collector
Robert Williams
Robert Williams
Self - Painter and Illustrator
Robert Williams
Self - Painter and Illustrator
Suzanne Williams
Suzanne Williams
Self - Artist
Suzanne Williams
Self - Artist


George DiCaprio
George DiCaprio
Self - Artist, Writer, Distributor
George DiCaprio
Self - Artist, Writer, Distributor
Ernst Fuchs
Ernst Fuchs
Self - Painter (archive footage)
Ernst Fuchs
Self - Painter (archive footage)
Jose Ismael Fernandez
Jose Ismael Fernandez
Self - Sculptor
Jose Ismael Fernandez
Self - Sculptor
Karen Mortillaro
Karen Mortillaro
Self - Sculptor
Karen Mortillaro
Self - Sculptor
Piotr Rypson
Piotr Rypson
Self - Director, National Museum in Warsaw
Piotr Rypson
Self - Director, National Museum in Warsaw
Lena Zwalve
Lena Zwalve
Self - Art Collector
Lena Zwalve
Self - Art Collector
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