In 1993 Marion Cajori had just won the prestigious Pratt-Whitney Grand Prize at the International Film Festival for Films on Art in Montreal. The filmmaker had plans for a documentary about painter Alice Neel, but it was
her Chuck Close project that occupied her mind for the next decade – along with her children, and the cancer she’d been diagnosed with. In 1998, PBS broadcast her Emmy-nominated special “Chuck Close: Portrait in Progress.” Just before her untimely death in August 2006, Cajoli completed a full-length documentary about Close – one of the world’s leading contemporary painters. A culmination of her years capturing the artist, ”Chuck Close” examines the artist with a focus worthy of his own intensive work. It is a final testament to Cajoli’s passion for studying artists with an intensive gaze, for moving towards the essence of her subjects and what motivates them.





Chuck Close is truly an amazing artist. It’s nice to see his work featured in this work.