剧情介绍
A documentary about the life and work of British
photographer Jane Bown. In a series of interviews
conducted at her home in Kent,Bown discusses
her personal and professional life, at the centre of
which is a working relationship with the ¡®Observer¡¯
newspaper spanning some 50 years. A revealing portrait of this most self-effacing but great portrait photographer emerges through conversation, anecdote and candid reflection. In the almost six decades that Jane Bown (b 1925) worked for the Observer newspaper, she became renowned for insightful, highly individualistic portraits of the famous. Some of these portraits are now regarded as classics of the genre - Samuel Beckett, Queen Elizabeth, the Beatles, Bertrand Russell, Mick Jagger, Margaret Thatcher, etc. Bown's great mantra is, 'photographers should neither be seen nor heard'. Diminutive in stature and with an all-important ability to blend into the background, Bown was the antithesis of the Fleet Street, macho photojournalist. This feature documentary is a beautiful portrait of both Jane Bown, her determination to succeed in an almost exclusively male world, and her process of working as a photographer. It includes interviews with Rankin, Nobby Clark and Don McCullin and her many iconic photographs of the great and the good (and a few bad) of the twentieth and twenty first centuries.
photographer Jane Bown. In a series of interviews
conducted at her home in Kent,Bown discusses
her personal and professional life, at the centre of
which is a working relationship with the ¡®Observer¡¯
newspaper spanning some 50 years. A revealing portrait of this most self-effacing but great portrait photographer emerges through conversation, anecdote and candid reflection. In the almost six decades that Jane Bown (b 1925) worked for the Observer newspaper, she became renowned for insightful, highly individualistic portraits of the famous. Some of these portraits are now regarded as classics of the genre - Samuel Beckett, Queen Elizabeth, the Beatles, Bertrand Russell, Mick Jagger, Margaret Thatcher, etc. Bown's great mantra is, 'photographers should neither be seen nor heard'. Diminutive in stature and with an all-important ability to blend into the background, Bown was the antithesis of the Fleet Street, macho photojournalist. This feature documentary is a beautiful portrait of both Jane Bown, her determination to succeed in an almost exclusively male world, and her process of working as a photographer. It includes interviews with Rankin, Nobby Clark and Don McCullin and her many iconic photographs of the great and the good (and a few bad) of the twentieth and twenty first centuries.
几张Jane Bown拍的照片应该算是这部纪录片里唯一能看的东西 不懂导演剪辑的时候是不是把找角度调焦距zoom in zoom out全丢进去了 然后导出的时候忘记了背景音乐的track!看过的有史以来最差的一部纪录片 。。。
听不懂掉了牙的老奶奶的在说啥。。