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Look, I don't deny I need you.You're the one with the gift. Now, there's a shot at,God, I'm shaking I'm so excited, The New York World's Fair. 70 million visitors.Opening day, I unveil my masterpiece! -What masterpiece?-Exactly! What have webeen missing all this time? Da Vinci has his Mona Lisa,Renoir has his Boatmen's Lunch. Where's my defining statement? You sound insane. An artist doesn'tjust announce his masterpiece. Why not? Didn't Michelangeloknow he was hitting a home run when he was on his backpainting the Sistine Chapel? That took him four years. But here's the best part. It's for UNICEF. UNICEF sponsorsthe Hall of Education. We can finally give backto the children of the world
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Look I don't deny I need you You're the one with the gift
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Now there's a shot at God I'm shaking I'm so excited
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The New York World's Fair
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70 million visitors Opening day I unveil my masterpiece
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What masterpiece Exactly
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What have we been missing all this time
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Da Vinci has his Mona Lisa Renoir has his Boatmen's Lunch
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Where's my defining statement
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You sound insane
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An artist doesn't just announce his masterpiece
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Why not Didn't Michelangelo know he was hitting a home run
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when he was on his back painting the Sistine Chapel
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That took him four years
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But here's the best part
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It's for UNICEF
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UNICEF sponsors the Hall of Education
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We can finally give back to the children of the world
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Movie Summary
A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.