The title of Laura Israel’s “Don’t Blink: Robert Frank,” a biographical portrait of the famed American photographer and director, refers to its subject’s persistent dedication to capturing life in all ...
A documentary on photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank. A documentary on photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank, who is best known for his book "The Americans" (1959). Directed by Gerald Fox.
The U-turn at the heart of “Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue” at MoMA. Allen Ginsberg, Robert Frank, his Bleeker [sic] street home, New York (January 1984) displayed in "Life Dances On: Robert ...
The photographer renounced his first career to focus on filmmaking. Starting Wednesday, the Museum of Modern Art will stage a cinema retrospective of his uncompromising search for the real. By Max ...
"In the mid-1950s, Swiss-born New Yorker Robert Frank embarked on a ten-thousand-mile road trip across post-war America, capturing thousands of photographs of all levels of a rapidly changing society.
The photographer renounced his first career to focus on filmmaking. Starting Wednesday, the Museum of Modern Art will stage a cinema retrospective of his uncompromising search for the real. By Max ...
Sanyu (1901-1964), an important Chinese artist, was a friend of Robert Frank's who died in anonymity in Paris. In this film portrait, Frank creates a requiem that includes dramatic and documentary ...