A visceral, uncompromising portrait of Pablo Picasso 50 years after his death.
Undisputed genius, visionary artist, yet Picasso’s obsession often destroyed those he professed to love. Brilliantly incarnated by Peter Tate in a challenging, powerful, intelligent study, Picasso passionately defends his reputation. It’s an explosive, deeply passionate voyage of self-revelation, leaving the audience as his jury. Should we condemn or forgive? How do we judge our great artists?