First of all, i'd like to say that i like this forum, for the good things i've found.
My topic is to ask for help
I watched a movie months ago, and I can't remember it's title.
The movie is about a young painter who can do a professional work. He can paint the Monalisa or anything else, and you wouldn't discover it's not original.
One day, he went to a museum and saw a painting of a well-known thinker, paint by a well-known painter, and he scratched it to take a sample of the ingredients used. He went after that to his supplier and bought the ingredients and painted it. But he started painting the picture of his dead father, after that he begun to make changes until it became the same as the one he saw in the museum.
He met after that the director of the museum, but I forgot what happened, so the latter (director) accused him of robbery, because he knew he had a painting that looks like the original he's got in the museum.
The police after that caught the painter, and accused him of murder and robbery of the painting, and in the court house he had to prove that the painting was his, and that he didn't rob it. He said that he painted his father and then made changes until the picture became of the thinker. But when he finished painting his father, he stopped and said to the jury that he can't paint it, because what's original remains original, and nobody can imitate it.
My request is, what's the title of the movie, if you know it? Because I've looked for it in google and used all the possible key-words, in vain.
Thanks in advance
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