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Strand: Under The Dark Cloth (plus Manhatta) (DVD)

Directed by : John Walker
Available Date : 11/30/-0001
Release Year : 1990
Running Time : 81
UPC : 738329023829
Country : Canada
Language: English
Subject : Art, Design & Architecture, Photography
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Although his influence on the history of photography has been nothing short of profound, Paul Strand (1890-1976) remains a curiously shrouded and paradoxical figure. While passionately devoted to humanity, he was happiest in the isolation of the darkroom. A pioneer filmmaker, (Manhatta, Native Land, Heart of Spain, The Wave), he found the process of collaboration painful.

Strand established himself in New York in the 1920s as a master of light and structure, with his now famous photo of Wall Street inspired by the forms and movement of European modernist painters such as Matisse and Picasso. His closeup portraits and landscapes were equally profound.

John Walker's Strand: Under the Dark Cloth is a documentary that is "beautifully crafted, thoroughly researched and intimately recounted" (Variety) with generous amounts of Strand's most famous photographs, clips from his films and collaborators including Fred Zinnemann, Cesare Zavattini and Georgia O'Keeffe.

It is a valuable and comprehensive introduction to the life and work of Paul Strand suitable for both art historians and general viewers alike.
Product Extras :

Manhatta (1921, B&W, 10 mins.) - a film short directed by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler. Listed on National Film Registry.

  • John Walker - Director

Reviews

"A resonant portrait of the photographer who defined the style that came to be called modern." - Cameron Baily, Now Magazine

"Paul Strand is the greatest American photographer...simply the biggest, widest, most commanding talent in the history of American photography." - Susan Sontag

Awards

Best Documentary Genie Awards
Official Selection AFI Fest

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