The Bang Bang Club is the true story of four young combat photographers bonded by friendship and their sense of purpose to tell the truth. They risk their lives and…
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Mahmut, a 40 year old independent photographer, is a "village boy made good" at least professionally in the big city - Istanbul in this case. After his wife leaves him,…
Brazil, 1960's, City of God. The Tender Trio robs motels and gas trucks. Younger kids watch and learn well...too well. 1970's: Li'l Zé has prospered very well and owns the…
Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is a photo journalist obsessed with reporting in dangerous war zones. She documents a group of female suicide bombers in Afghanistan. She accompanies one of the suicide…
We all know the films of Agnès Varda—her beaches, her daguerreotypes, her mockumentary, her Black Panthers—but we are less familiar with her photography, even though it was thanks to this…
Hollywood was a city of extremes: not for Tinseltown the carefull shots and subtleties of tone that were the hallmark of experimental films. It wanted passion, thrills, suspense, violent outbursts…
The latest book to be drawn from the archive of the John Kobal Foundation, Hollywood Unseen is a showcase for, and tribute to, the incredible inventiveness and ingenuity of the…
In 2009 Contrasto launched a new project and created the series “Box”: Photo:Box, Fashion:box, Music:Box and Movie:Box. The series was soon published abroad. The first title was Photo:Box, it has…
Francesca Johnson's future seems peordained when an unexpected fork in the road causes her to question everything she had come to expect from life. While her husband and children are…
In 2012, Amos Gitaï was invited by the Rencontres d’Arles to exhibit his work at the Eglise des Précheurs, a place steeped in history, a curious choice for a director…