En 2011, deux ans après sa mort, la photographe Vivian Maier s’est fait connaitre avec ses photographies prises dans les années 50-60 dans les rues de New York et Chicago. On y voit des photos d’une rare sensibilité et une vie de quartier avec des enfants qui errent ou un vendeur qui s’assoupit dans son kiosque.
Enigmatic Photographer Vivian Maier Gets Close-Up in Documentary
Posted in: Charlie Siskel, Finding Vivian Maier, Howard Greenberg, John Maloof, Vivian MaierIt’s Vivian Maier‘s moment. The enigmatic Chicago nanny-cum-master street photographer died in 2009 at the age of 87, leaving behind more than 100,000 photographs from a lifetime of shooting. Now her life and work are the subject of a cultural triple play, with an exhibition on view through December 14 at New York’s Howard Greenberg gallery that coincides with the publication of Vivian Maier: Self-Portraits (powerHouse), setting the stage for the November 17 U.S. premiere of Finding Vivian Maier at the DOC NYC film festival.
The documentary, directed and produced by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel (Bowling for Columbine, Religulous) with the help of Kickstarter backers, unravels the life of the now famous Maier as well as Maloof’s journey to piece together her past. Its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival generated not only buzz but a deal with Killer Films to develop the documentary into a narrative feature (we’re thinking Frances McDormand would make a great Viv).
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