Artists and Orphans: A True Drama is a 2001 American documentary film documenting a group of American artists traveling to the Republic of Georgia for an art festival, and their subsequent effort to provide humanitarian aid to a group of local orphans. Directed and written by Lianne Klapper McNally, upon its debut in 2001, the Daily Nexus described it as "heart-wrenching and eventually heart-warming," as well as "short, gritty and brilliantly scored." The film won Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and it was nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 74th Academy Awards. Artists and Orphans had won multiple film festival awards by 2002, debuting on television several months later through WE tv.

Artists and Orphans: A True Drama (2002)
Directed by Lianne Klapper-McNally
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Themes
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Artist, Best Documentary, Festival, Orphan
Attributes
Subject: Documentary about theatre
Alternate Titles
Artists and Orphans: A True Drama
US
Артисты и сироты: Настоящая драма
RU