- Among the aged master painter Wang-Fô's impeccable paintings, exists a mediocre and unflattering portrait of the pale Celestial Emperor that has merited him execution, nevertheless, how is this possible?
- Wang Fo, the greatest master of medieval China, aided by his assistant who has given up everything to follow him, desperately seeks aesthetic perfection. A day comes when he thinks he has achieved it. But his genius arouses both the curiosity and the jealousy of the Emperor. Wang Fo will be able to escape the Emperor's vindictiveness only by going to the end of his talent.—Guy Bellinger
- Wandering the rural and dusty roads of the ancient Han Kingdom, Wang-Fô, an aged master painter, and his indefatigable zealous disciple Ling, humbly seek inspiration in reality's harmonious representation. But alas, the pale Celestial Emperor claims that among the taciturn artisan's impeccable paintings, exists a mediocre and unflattering portrait of the Son of the Skies that has merited him execution, nevertheless, how is this possible? As a result, in his remaining hours, the Master is demanded to appease the Emperor's wrath, but is his art boundless?—Nick Riganas
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By what name was Comment Wang-Fo fut sauvé (1987) officially released in Canada in English?
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