A Musée Vous, A Musée Moi
Overview:
Behind the closed doors of a museum, famous paintings lead lives of their own. This short film series playfully reimagines masterpieces from across the history of art through humorous reenactments. From gaming and heartbreak to gossip, nothing is too wild to stay within the frame.

James Abbott McNeill Whistler - Addict (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 1

James Abbott McNeill Whistler - Final Flight (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 2

James Abbott McNeill Whistler - Goodbye Nullos (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 3

Young Decadent Woman After the Ball, Ramon Casas - Tok Tok (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 4

Young Decadent Woman After the Ball, Ramon Casas - The Big Party (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 5

Young Decadent Woman After the Ball, Ramon Casas – Brush Challenge (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 6

The Desperate Man, Gustave Courbet - Censorship (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 7

The Desperate Man, Gustave Courbet - Pump Prices (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 8

The Desperate Man, Gustave Courbet - Ego Trip Interview (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 9

The Kiss, Francesco Hayez (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 10

The Kiss, Francesco Hayez - Five-Star Kiss (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 11

The Kiss, Francesco Hayez - Sex Ed (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 12

The Card Players, Paul Cézanne - The Great Escape (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 13

The Card Players, Paul Cézanne - No Smoking (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 14

The Card Players, Paul Cézanne - The Barnum Effect (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 15

Dancers at the Barre, Edgar Degas - Billy Elliot... Sort Of (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 16

Dancers at the Barre, Edgar Degas - Mime Contest (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 17

Dancers at the Barre, Edgar Degas - Woke Culture (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 18

The Black Bard, Jean-Léon Gérôme - Bard Radio (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 19

The Black Bard, Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Concert (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 20

The Black Bard, Jean-Léon Gérôme - The Black Friend (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 21

Portrait of Yatsuyama Hiranoya, Kitagawa Utamaro - Budget Cruise (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 22

Portrait of Yatsuyama Hiranoya, Kitagawa Utamaro - Karaoke (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 23

Portrait of Yatsuyama Hiranoya, Kitagawa Utamaro - Otaku (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 24

Woman with Blue Eyes, Amedeo Modigliani - CBD (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 25

Woman with Blue Eyes, Amedeo Modigliani - E-Commerce (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 26

Woman with Blue Eyes, Amedeo Modigliani - No Shave (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 27

In the Car, Roy Lichtenstein - Crash Test (1/3)
Season 4 · Episode 28

In the Car, Roy Lichtenstein - Driving Like a Man (2/3)
Season 4 · Episode 29

In the Car, Roy Lichtenstein - Lost (3/3)
Season 4 · Episode 30
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