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During the last 22 years of Picasso's life, filmmaker Edward Quinn had complete access to the artist. Through a combination of exclusive home movies and intimate photos, as well as over 600 of the artist's works (many never seen in public), a living, breathing scrapbook of Picasso is realized. The film follows the parallel development of the artist's life and work, giving insight into his creative processes. Among other highlights are some of the last pictures ever taken of him. The second part of this fascinating documentary focuses on Picasso's expansion into ceramics, sculpture and pottery. Rare home movies depicting the artist interacting with his children and the women in his life are used, as is footage of a 90-year-old Picasso pouring over a copper plate engraving.