What remains the life and work of Sally Mann

Format: DVD 2008
Availability: Available at 1 Library 1 of 1 copy
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Sewickley Public Library AV - Nonfiction DVDs DVD 770.92 WHA 2008
Location  Sewickley Public Library
 
Collection  AV - Nonfiction DVDs
 
Call Number  DVD 770.92 WHA 2008
 
 
Summary
Follows the creation of Mann's series What Remains on the myriad aspects of death and decay. Mann reflects on her own personal feelings toward mortality as she continues to examine the boundaries of contemporary photography. Spanning five years, this documentary contains access to the many stages of Mann's work.
Additional Information
Subjects Mann, Sally, -- 1951-
Mann, Sally, -- 1951- -- Themes, motives.
Women photographers -- United States -- Biography.
Photographers -- United States -- Biography.
Photography, Artistic.
Death in art.
Biographical films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Publisher New York, NY :Zeitgeist Films,2008
Edition Widescreen.
Contributors Cantor, Steven.
Laikind, Daniel.
Wassermann, Pax.
HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Cactus Three (Firm)
Stick Figure Productions.
Zeitgeist Films.
Other Contributors Director of photography, Paul Dokuchitz ; edited by Pax Wassermann ; original music, Billy Coté, Mary Lorson.
Audience Not rated.
Language English
In English ; with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired (SDH).
Notes Originally produced as a motion picture in 2006.
Accompanying material may include an insert comprising Q&A featuring director Steven Cantor and Sally Mann, transcribed from screening event held at Sundance Film Festival in 2006.
Special features: Steven Cantor's documentary short, Blood ties; deleted scenes (15 min.); excerpts from Mann's appearance at the Nyborg photojournalism conference (7 min.); selected photos from Mann's series "Deep south", "Immediate family", and "What remains".
System Details DVD; NTSC; region 1; widescreen (16:9) presentation.
Description 1 videodisc (80 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
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