When the jaded, cancer-ridden founder of
an exploitative media empire develops a conscience in his
old age, he founds a boarding school for artistically gifted
children.
Based on the premise that true art springs
from sorrow, his pupils are subjected to as much suffering
as is humanly possible in an attempt to help them realise
their full potential. To each pupil is assigned a sadistic
'protector' and to the most gifted student of all, Vincent
Spinetti, comes Harlan, an ex-musician who takes his job
very seriously indeed. Thanks to Harlan's efforts to fill
Vincent's life with catastrophe,
Vincent's genius comes to full fruition.
The more pain Vincent experiences, the greater his art and
the deeper his friendship with Harlan becomes. But Vincent
doesn't know the part that Harlan plays in his life. Yet
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