
Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge (documentary) (1989)
Année de sortie : 1989
Pays : Germany
Titre alternatif : Helmut Newton: Kadra stin kopsi tou xyrafiou, Helmut Newton: Mistrz aktu
Réalisateur : Adrian Maben
Scénariste : Adrian Maben
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : biography, celebrity, fashion, interview, model, photographer, photography
Synopsis
The documentary follows renowned fashion and advertising photographer Helmut Newton as he travels from Los Angeles to Paris, Monte Carlo, and finally Berlin, where he spent his youth before escaping Nazi Germany in 1936. The camera crew captures Newton on photo shoots with tall, blond models, interviewing them, and discussing his provocative work that features big-breasted women, which has become iconic in twentieth-century erotic fantasy.
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Résumé
Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge is a documentary directed by Adrian Maben, offering an intimate glimpse into the life and work of celebrated photographer Helmut Newton. The film follows Newton's journey across various cities – Los Angeles, Paris, Monte Carlo, and Berlin – providing insights into his creative process, interactions with models, and thoughts on his influential erotic photography that has become synonymous with twentieth-century fashion.
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