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Photographer - A Portrait of Robert Frank - Fire in the East (1986) VHS to 640x480
Robert Frank is a Swiss-born photographer renowned for capturing the "raw stuff of life". He moved to the United States in 1953 and soon found himself a part of the Beat Generation along with other artists, poets, writers and photographers. This documentary presents a biographical portrait of Frank and the enormous influence his work has had on contemporary photography. In 1955 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and spent two years travelling across America photographing all that encompasses the American way of life, resulting in the publication in 1958 of an extraordinary photo-journal titled "The Americans" (introduction written by his friend Jack Kerouac). By 1959 Frank was experimenting with filmmaking producing his first film "Pull my daisy" which featured Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso, and script and voiceover by Jack Kerouac. Frank continued to make films well into the 60s including "Me and my brother" and "Conversations in Vermont". By the 1970s he had moved to Canada and began to divide his energies between film, video and photography producing an amazing array of work - forever, it seems, in search of the truth "out there". This award-winning documentary features Frank's photographs, excerpts from his films, and interviews with many of his collaborators and contemporaries, including Rudy Wurlitzer (writer), Louis Faurer (photographer), Elliott Erwitt (photographer), Emile de Antonio (filmmaker), June Leaf (artist) and Allen Ginsberg (poet). This 28min programme was ripped using a mono VHS player, so the stereo sound is a duplicated mono track. (XviD AVI at 1000Kbps with MP3 sound at 192Kbps) Enjoy The Amish Nazi (A Name You Can Trust) Sharing WidgetTrailer |