Explore the controversial and captivating life of photographer Sally Mann as she pushes the boundaries of art and tests the limits of censorship, all while capturing the essence of the American South through her black-and-white photography. From her intimate portraits of her own children to her exploration of the Virginia landscape, this documentary delves into the complexities of motherhood, childhood, and the power of the camera.
What Remains is a documentary film that explores the life and work of a photographer in the American South. The film focuses on his journey through Virginia, capturing the beauty of the landscape and the people he encounters. As he delves deeper into his art, he discovers unexpected connections between his work and his own personal experiences. Through stunning black-and-white photography and intimate interviews, the film explores themes of family, death, and the power of art to preserve memories.
This short documentary showcases Australian photographer Trent Parke’s The Black Rose exhibit while delving into his past, techniques, and philosophy of art.
According to Eric M Nilsson, this is an utterly unsuccesful film. It's a film about things he saw but never understood. If two people gaze upon the same thing, one of them will claim to experience something else. In this, they receive evidence that they exist, because the individual understands comparisons — but hates similarities.
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