Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable
Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable

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A documentary about an important American still photographer who captured New York City in the 1960s (his work there is said to have influenced the TV show Mad Men) and later the West in Texas and Los Angeles.... (Full plot summary below)

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A documentary about an important American still photographer who captured New York City in the 1960s (his work there is said to have influenced the TV show Mad Men) and later the West in Texas and Los Angeles.

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The Patriot Ledger - 9/10 by Al AlexanderWinogrand's verite style is jaw-dropping. So is his perceptiveness in chronicling an America undergoing a social metamorphosis in the 1960s. His mixture of blacks and whites in black and white are stark, haunting and revealing.
Film Threat - 9/10 by Bradley GibsonA sumptuous collection of Garry Winogrand's iconic photos do the storytelling.
The Hollywood Reporter - 9/10 by John DeForeAlert not just to shifts in the critical zeitgeist but to accompanying changes in social mores, the fascinating film speaks to the most sophisticated students of fine-art photography without alienating casual buffs.
NYC Movie Guru - 9/10 by Avi OfferEqually captivating, insightful, heartfelt and well-edited. It shows you the human being the artist and the artist behind the human being. It's a must see for every professional and aspiring photographer.
Washington Post - 8/10 by Michael O'SullivanA balanced and deeply satisfying documentary assessment of his work, which is lavishly on display in hundreds of the artist’s images.
Boston Globe - 8/10 by Mark FeeneyThe documentary's heart, soul, and digestive system is the cascade of photographs that Freyer keeps coming. Many are familiar, and thus welcome. Many more are not, and thus even more so.
San Francisco Chronicle - 8/10 by G. Allen JohnsonHe never gave up, never stopped shooting. It was a well-lived life because he apparently discovered that it mattered after all.
East Bay Express - 8/10 by Kelly Vance[Director Sasha] Freyer's fast-paced, antsy profile of a man whom curator Szarkowski called "the central photographer of his generation" is here for us to dash through, admiringly.
Burnaway.org - 8/10 by Felicia FeasterA tour through Winogrand's unique sensibility and a changing America, the film charts a career now enshrined in the canon of photography but which was, like most artists' lives, more difficult in the living.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Chuck BowenSasha Waters Freyer forges a poignant portrait of an artist attempting to transcend the limitations of his art by refusing to see the process through.

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