pesphoto
Veteran
Has anyone seen this yet? Here is a trailer:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0422295/trailers-screenplay-E28891-10-2
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0422295/trailers-screenplay-E28891-10-2
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wlewisiii
Guest
That's something... I'm not sure what. At least the cameras look correct for the time frame. I think I'll wait till it's on DVD.
William
William
MinorTones
Well-known
That looks odd. I guess its fiction with 1/10 of the real diane arbus.(statistic fabricated I'm not an Arbus historian)
ghost
Well-known
ugh.
that rolleiflex didn't look like a rolleiwide, either.
that rolleiflex didn't look like a rolleiwide, either.
amateriat
We're all light!
Given the director's relatively shallow track record, I don't know what to think. The trailer doesn't look encouraging.
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John Robertson
Well-known
Sorry but her work just doesn't do it for me, ever since I saw her picture of the mad kid with the hand grenade!! I wonder where that kid is now??? Probably reading this forum
http://www.fotorevista.com.ar/Maestros/Arbus/arbus_hand_grenade.jpg
http://www.fotorevista.com.ar/Maestros/Arbus/arbus_hand_grenade.jpg
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gns
Well-known
"I wonder where that kid is now?"...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...rchive/2003/10/19/PK252837.DTL&type=printable
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...rchive/2003/10/19/PK252837.DTL&type=printable
John Robertson
Well-known
gns said:"I wonder where that kid is now?"...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...rchive/2003/10/19/PK252837.DTL&type=printable
Glad it had a happy ending!!!
ghost
Well-known
that he didn't blow himself up? lol.
bobyswan
Newbie
I loved the use of symbolism and metaphors. Some examples include: The association between the scene in which Diane strip in the final sequence and the earlier scenes where she dresses up to their necks as part of social etiquette. Then there is the stark contrast between Lionel and women furry high-rated that they were obsessed with skin and another interesting contrast between dark skin and smooth skin Lionel translucent Diane.
robert blu
quiet photographer
I love the work of Diane Arbus, even if I sometimes find it disturbing. I have a book from her "Revelations" which is very interesting because of photos and various comments in it. I met her daughter Amy at a photo workshop. And at the end I bought the mentioned DVD but, IMHO it has very little to do with Diane Arbus life, the story is mainly phantasy .
robert
robert
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Holy cuss.. What a horrible title!
kbg32
neo-romanticist
As the title says, "An Imaginary Portrait......".. None of this is true. I was friends and studied with the Arbus' assistant, Tad Yamashiro, a great photographer in his own right.
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