Directed by Greg Campbell and co-written with Jenny Golden, Hondros is a moving documentary about
the late war photographer Chris Hondros.
Not exact matches
Holding tight to her waning sexual allure, Janey's mother, Kate, has eyes for a drifter
photographer who becomes the
latest battleground in the quiet
war between mother and daughter.
Employing multiple third - person narrators, obscured quotations, and playful shifts in time, Trier (Oslo, August 31st) navigates lives in stasis: eldest son Jonah (Jesse Eisenberg), a sociology professor who doesn't want to go back home to his wife and baby; dad Gene (Gabriel Byrne), stalling before a retrospective show dedicated to his
late wife, Isabelle (Isabelle Huppert), an acclaimed
war photographer; and youngest son Conrad (Devin Druid), 15, living mostly in his own head, still unaware of the circumstances of his mom's death.
Her
latest solo show aims «to make Africa digestible in a different way,» eschewing the tropes of safari animals, famine, and
war to instead explore the
photographer's experiences of repatriation.
Photographers Among Us charts the evolution of documentary photography, from the Civil
War through the
late 20th century, providing an opportunity for visitors to follow technological developments in the field.
Trained as a
photographer, Andrews has been practising since the
late 1970s, exploring topics as varied as AIDS, surveillance,
war, memory, chaos theory and technology.
Sleeping Soldiers, on view through May 20, 2012, an exhibition of work by the
late photographer and multimedia artist Tim Hetherington, highlighting his work chronicling the Afghan
War.