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Hmm. Depending on what is meant by "enacted," the film, The Horse's Mouth,
with Alec Guiness, based on Joyce Cary's novel about the painter Gulley
Jimson,
may be a candidate for you.  Jimson/Guiness's paintings develop through the
film as he finds large spaces to paint his pictures....  Paintings dominate
him
and eventually the audience shares this obsession....

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