nicoy3k
Member
I did a search and didn't find anything about this here.
If anyone is interested, someone uploaded the complete Bresson documentary on you tube. Its pretty decent, if not only to get a grasp of how many people and places this man saw in his life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzgLQw3oBOI&feature=related
If anyone is interested, someone uploaded the complete Bresson documentary on you tube. Its pretty decent, if not only to get a grasp of how many people and places this man saw in his life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzgLQw3oBOI&feature=related
chikne
Well-known
Thanks for that!
Oscar Rubio
Member
Thanks for share this!!! a treasure!!!
Pablito
coco frío
Great documentary but I always wonder how the issue of copyright / intellectual property rights plays into uploading something like this to YouTube. On the dreaded Facebook, you have to promise you own the rights to the material you upload.
p.s. quiero comer lentejas
p.s. quiero comer lentejas
Damaso
Photojournalist
Thanks for the tip!
Pablito
coco frío
I just bought it on Amazon for $24
Samsam
Established
thx you for sharing this, very very interesting
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I got it as a Christmas (yes, Christmas) gift over a year ago; beautiful film.
I really do wish the European TV firms/companies would cease dubbing over; it's noise to those who understand both languages.
I'm still looking for the "French" version...
I really do wish the European TV firms/companies would cease dubbing over; it's noise to those who understand both languages.
I'm still looking for the "French" version...
RdEoSg
Well-known
I have it and though I don't speak French, I would much prefer hearing HIM in his own words talk instead of some silly voice that doesn't match anything! I have no problem reading subtitles! It is a dvd, they could have made it an option!
Gary Sandhu
Well-known
Wow, thanks!
NickTrop
Veteran
If you have Netfilx it's one of their titles available for free streaming.
Hiyawaan
Particular Individual
Great doc. Thanks for posting that.
swoop
Well-known
Ugh. I paid for that documentary long ago. The only really interesting thing I learned is that he never did his own processing or prints. And I also learned the same about my personal favourite photographer, Walker Evans. Apparently. Being museum caliber famous involves two things. Coming from a well off background. And not touching your own negatives.
I learned a lot more about him from his show at ICP. Apparently he started at like 23. Also, during WWII he burried his Leica near a farm before going on the run and becoming a POW, and when he got out. He went back to that farm to get his Leica a year later. I thought that was so hardcore.
I learned a lot more about him from his show at ICP. Apparently he started at like 23. Also, during WWII he burried his Leica near a farm before going on the run and becoming a POW, and when he got out. He went back to that farm to get his Leica a year later. I thought that was so hardcore.
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