ON PHOTOGRAPHY
Films on photographers
The photography of Harold Feinstein spans six decades and celebrates the diversity his native city, New York. His striking images serve as a love letter to the Big Apple and its people.
The murders of his family in rural Colombia could have inspired a young Jesus Abad Colorado to pick up a gun; instead he bought a camera.
He was a tireless photographer of the common man in his native Lithuania; she was his beautiful muse and life partner. From their pet lion cub to their legendary parties, they lived life on the edge, until a sudden tragedy ended everything.
Explore the life and art of Jewish-American Garry Winogrand who in the 1960s, alongside Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander, revolutionised the world of street photography.
Enquiring into the accountability of war photography, this documentary takes a pilgrimage with photographer Saeid Sadeghi through the zones of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988).
Director Gilad Baram, the assistant of renowned Czech photographer Josef Koudelka, follows him on a journey through the Holy Land from one enigmatic and visually spectacular location to another.
Featuring previously unissued photographs, archival video and interviews with his friends and partners in crime, Clémentine Deroudille weaves an intimate portrait of the life, career and legacy of her grandfather, celebrated street photographer Robert Doisneau.
Childhood friend and fellow journalist Greg Campbell explores the life and legacy of late war photographer Chris Hondros.