Victori: The Truth Just Can't Be One Thing
25-year-old risk management analyst Ed Victori leaves his job in finance to start managing the art career of his father, Victor Victori. A career portrait painter responsible for the Presidential Mural and painting titans of industry such as Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan, Korean-born Victor has made his living mostly in American malls. Ed is determined to share his father's talent with the world at large and Victor is determined to share 'Multiplism,' a form of post-modern art he claims is wholly original. As Ed begins to prep his father's latest work for exposition, he discovers that the insular culture of family is separate from the exclusive culture of the art world.