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Film screenings about photojournalism

09/29/2017–10/01/2017
7:30 pm Pavilion
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September 29, 30, October 1

On occasion of photo gallery opening on the second floor the Bottle House, Klaudberri publishing house will show three movies about photojournalism.

All films are screened in their original language with Russian subtitles.


September 29, 7:30 pm

Get the Picture?

Meet John G Morris, 95, a legend of photojournalism, whose unerring eye for the best shot has moved and changed the world. Morris, former Picture Editor of Life Magazine & New York Times was instrumental in the early years of Magnum with his friends and peers Robert Capa & Henri Cartier Bresson. This film covers serious subjects; the coverage of conflict through photojournalism, a sensitive view of humanity and a search for peace in the world.

Dir. by Cathy Pearson, Great Britain–Ireland–France–USA, 2013, 70 min.


September 30, 7:30 pm

Profils, Henri Cartier-Bresson: L'amour tout court (Just Plain Love)

A documentary which consists of the interviews with the legendary photojournalist as he talks about how various photographs were made.

Dir. by Raphaël O’Byrne, France, 2001, 52 min.


October 1, 7:30 pm

Robert Capa: In Love and War

Arguably the greatest, bravest and most influential war photographer of the 20th century, Hungarian-born Robert Capa gets a respectful and respectable bio treatment in Anne Makepeace’s well-researched documentary. Robert Capa: In Love and War traces photog’s life and career from his leftist radicalism in pre-WWII Budapest to his violent end as the first American war correspondent to die in Vietnam. Appropriately, pic places greatest emphasis on Capa’s life-risking work as documenter of the Spanish Civil War, London Blitz and D-Day landing on Omaha Beach.

Dir. by Anne Makepeace, USA, 2003, 90 min

 
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