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The Sacramento Jewish Film Festival, in collaboration with the Crocker Art Museum, will showcase The True Story of Tamara De Lempicka & the Art of Survival on May 17, 2026 at 1:30pm.

 

TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE THROUGH CROCKER ART MUSEUM EVENTS

 

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Watch the Tamara 2025 Trailer here on YouTube 

https://youtu.be/P4OrMRaRcvU?si=GM-26oBNwX3ohAKL

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 “I live life in the margins of society. The rules of normal society don’t apply to those who live on the fringe.” (Tamara De Lempicka)

Tamara De Lempicka & the Art of Survival is a visually stunning documentary that traces the life and survival of the renowned painter through her powerful paintings – from her rise to international stardom in 1920s Paris, to her move to the United States fleeing fascism in 1940, to her revival in the current art market.

The film follows this remarkable refugee as she reinvents herself multiple times, looking behind the veneer of the publicity she generated for herself and examining the bisexual, Jewish artist who embodied talent, resilience, passion, and a relentless pursuit of artistic freedom.

Photo Credit: ©2024 TAMARA DE LEMPICKA ESTATE, LLC / ADAGP, PARIS / ARS, NY (Image of Rubio by Blake Wellen) .

 

 

 

Join filmmakers Julie Rubio and Blake Wellen, co-producers at East Meets West Productions, LLC., for a post-film Q&A and Reception.

 

Over 19 years, writer-director-actor Rubio conducted in-depth interviews with Lempicka’s family, art historians, museum curators and Art Deco experts. The film reveals Lempicka’s true name and Jewish heritage for the first time, through newly-discovered birth and baptism certificates. 8mm home movies, plus her stunning drawings and paintings, depict Lempicka’s passionate relationships with both her male and female models. Collectors – including Barbra Streisand, Madonna, and Anjelica Huston – are featured in the film, as Lempicka’s popularity soars today; one painting recently sold at auction for over $21.1 million.