Description
In 1976, at the age of 37, unassuming photographer
William Eggleston shook the foundations of the art world with his show of color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art. Three decades later, filmmaker
Michael Almereyda seeks to capture the photographer's singular vision of elevated mundanity, despite the professed inability of both to evoke it in words; he is largely successful because he was given unprecedented access to the shy, retiring artist. Almereyda accompanies Eggleston on a trip to Kentucky, where he photographs Gus Van Sant's childhood home, as well as to a show at the Getty Museum in L.A. But most telling are the moments spent in Eggleston's hometown of Memphis, as well as a comprehensive look at photographs from throughout his career.
Details
Released: Tue 14 Feb 2006
Catalogue Number: 3128

- Director: Michael Almereyda
- Distributor: Microcinema
- Feature:
- Behind the Scenes
- Bonus Footage - (unspecified)
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Trailers
- Weblinks
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Discs: 1
- Format: NTSC
- Layers: 1
- Release Year: 2005
- Running Time: 84 minutes
Availability
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