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Rising Tide: A Story of Miami Artists

Nov 14, 2012
0h 56m
★ 0.0

Overview

Rising Tide is a documentary project that follows seven young artists during the peak of Miami's art season. The film explores city's art culture and examines the impact Art Basel Miami Beach has had on Miami's development as an art city. Rising Tide provides context for Miami's underground art and highlights some of the characteristics that make Miami such an unusual and creative metropolis.

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Documentary

Production Companies

WLRN-TV

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