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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye

Rated: 0 | 121 Views Released Year: 2003
Genre: Photography
About: Exploring the life and work of influential French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, this captivating documentary tells the story of a camera-shy photographer whose vision quietly shaped the emerging field of photojournalism. Focusing primarily on the artist's career from the 1940s to the '60s, the film features memorable images of Marilyn Monroe, Henri Matisse, the liberation of Paris and the death of Gandhi.
URL: Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye

Remembrance of Things to Come

Rated: 0 | 148 Views Released Year: 2001
Genre: Photography
About: Filmmaker Chris Marker lends his unique talent for montage to this portrait of French photographer Denise Bellon. Marker uses Bellon's work to reveal Paris, Europe, the world, art and cinema as they were from 1935-55. As unconventional as its director and its subject, the film uses a nonlinear approach to mimic human memory as it examines Bellon's life, family and travel throughout the world. Bellon's daughter Yannick co-directed this documentary.
URL: Remembrance of Things to Come

W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult

Rated: 0 | 139 Views Released Year: 1989
Genre: Photography
About: The life of W. Eugene Smith is re-created in this docudrama, with Peter Reigert playing the esteemed photojournalist whose World War II images defined the photo essay genre. Interviews, footage and reenactments chronicle Smith's remarkable career. A daring news photographer who sustained serious wounds while on assignment in Okinawa, Smith captured arresting images that appeared in Newsweek, The New York Times, Life and many other publications. 


URL: W. Eugene Smith: Photography Made Difficult

Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens

Rated: 0 | 248 Views Released Year: 2008
Genre: Photography
About: This documentary takes an in-depth look at the influential career of iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz, from her earliest artistic efforts to her storied tenure at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair magazines and beyond. Intimately filmed by Annie's sister Barbara Leibovitz, the program features interviews with the artist as she works at home, along with telling insights from many of the celebrities she has photographed, such as Mick Jagger.
URL: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens

Chuck Close: A Portrait in Progress

Rated: 0 | 122 Views Released Year: 1997
Genre: Photography
About: Photographic realist Chuck Close, the creator of groundbreaking portraits, gets the up-close-and-personal treatment in this documentary. Close's artistic vision and method are discussed, as well as his "close call" recovery from a paralytic spinal blood clot that almost ended his career. Avant-garde composer Philip Glass provides the soundtrack.
URL: Chuck Close: A Portrait in Progress

Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe

Rated: 0 | 119 Views Released Year: 2007
Genre: Photography
About: During the heady years of the 1970s and '80s, the New York City art scene was abuzz with a new spirit, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and curator-collector Sam Wagstaff were at the center of it. In James Crump's debut film, punk poetess Patti Smith reflects on the relationship all three shared and the fertile artistic environment that resulted. Contemporaries John Richardson, Ralph Gibson, Eugenia Parry and Dominick Dunne speak candidly about both men, their time and their place.
URL: Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe

Eric Kroll : A Photographer's Life

Rated: 0 | 103 Views Released Year: 2007
Genre: Photography
About: Spend a few weeks with renowned San Francisco fetish photographer Eric Kroll in this revealing, tongue-in-cheek documentary by filmmaker Elia Katz. Katz's cameras follow Kroll on an unprecedented voyage into Los Angeles' underground art scene. As the 60-year-old photographer shoots nude models for an exotic new installation, he discusses his off-kilter views on art and the philosophy behind his provocative work.
URL: Eric Kroll : A Photographer's Life

Diana: Life Through a Lens

Rated: 0 | 122 Views Released Year: 2007
Genre: Photography
About: Photographer Jayne Fincher shares her experiences as part of Princess Diana's press corps in this documentary. Fincher, who photographed Diana for 17 years, reveals behind-the-scenes insight into the media phenomenon surrounding the famous royal. Often called "the Most Photographed Woman in the World," Diana was under the media's constant glare, but who created her public image -- the monarchy, the press, her devoted fans or Diana herself?
URL: Diana: Life Through a Lens

Steve Diet Goedde: Living Through

Rated: 0 | 123 Views Released Year: 2005
Genre: Photography
About: Steve Diet Goedde -- a leading force in erotic fine art photography -- is showcased on this video that blends ambient media and motion with more than 700 black-and-white and color stills from the artist. A stunning visual treat, this collection highlights the glamorous fetish and bondage images that characterize Goedde's work. Bonus materials include behind-the-scenes montages and exclusive interviews with the models.
URL: Steve Diet Goedde: Living Through