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Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable

Year: 2018 Documentary Runtime: 91 min Rating: 6.3

Overview

Freyer Artist. Iconoclast. Man of his time. All Things are Photographable is a revealing documentary portrait of the life and work of acclaimed photographer Garry Winogrand – the epic storyteller in pictures of America across three turbulent decades.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Geoff Dyer

Geoff Dyer

Himself

Jeffrey Fraenkel

Jeffrey Fraenkel

Himself

Susan Kismaric

Susan Kismaric

Herself

Adrienne Lubeau

Adrienne Lubeau

Herself

Tod Papageorge

Tod Papageorge

Himself

Shelley Rice

Shelley Rice

Herself

Thomas Roma

Thomas Roma

Himself

Leo Rubinfien

Leo Rubinfien

Himself

Jefferson Henson Scales

Jefferson Henson Scales

Himself

Laurie Simmons

Laurie Simmons

Herself

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