The Painter and the Pest

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Akumal Ramachander with Harold Shapinsky in a still from The Painter and the Pest

The Painter and the Pest is a 1985 documentary film produced by Bandung Productions and released by British Channel 4 Television on June 2, 1985. It chronicles the story of the discovery of an unknown and impoverished abstract expressionist painter from New York, Harold Shapinsky, by an Indian professor Akumal Ramachander leading to his international recognition and fame.

The documentary was directed by Greg Lanning and narrated by Salman Rushdie, who opined that it was one of those happy instances in which the East has repaid the West by discovering something the West had forgotten.[1][2][3]

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