Documentary, Women directing
Decades before digital technology transformed how we make and see pictures, American photographer Garry Winogrand made hundreds of thousands of them with his 35mm Leica. Endorsed by his gallery and estate, Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable is the first cinematic survey of that the artists great legacy. The film tells the story of an artist whose rise and fall was – like America’s in the late decades of the 20th century – larger-than-life, full of contradictions and totally unresolved.
Capturing the bygone era of Mad Men-New York, the early years of the Women’s Movement, the birth of American suburbs, and the glamour and alienation of Hollywood – Garry Winogrand’s photographic legacy has more to offer on understanding the state of today, than any Instagram account could ever account for.
“Freyer gives us Winogrand, warts and all, and clearly shows us why he made a difference. May he rest in peace, and may his work live on.” – Hammer to Nail
“An exceptionally moving snapshot.” – TheMoveableFest
”One of the rare art-world bio-docs that delivers the sensation of seeing a story unfold dramatically onscreen.” – The Hollywood Reporter
Geoff Dyer
Jeffrey Fraenkel
Susan Kismaric
Director:
Sasha Waters Freyer
Length:
1h 30m
Original language:
Engelska
Original title:
Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable
Production year:
2018
NonStop Entertainment