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The movie The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography is already released on Cinema in the USA. The upcoming Blu-ray release date in the USA is to be announced, upcoming VOD release date in the USA is to be announced and the upcoming DVD release date in the USA is to be announced.
Based on 8 reviews, The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography gets an average review score of 80
Late in the film, Dorfman uncovers two nearly life-sized portraits (one clothed, one nude) that she shot of Ginsberg shortly before his death. She pauses for a moment to take it in. “Does seeing this bring Allen back?” Morris starts to probe. “Of course,” she exclaims immediately, once again in full cheer.
2928d ago
Errol Morris turns his eye on the artist best known for her work with a massive 20-by-24-inch Polaroid camera.
2928d ago
A warm and hugely entertaining documentary about a woman whose work gained fame for utilising the Polaroid 20x24 camera.
2928d ago
Ms. Dorfman emerges as an artist of deep compassion, empathy, humor and wisdom.
2928d ago
Oscar-winning director Errol Morris turns his camera on a gifted photographer who specialized in large Polaroid pictures.
2928d ago
The B-Side finds Errol Morris aiming his camera at another artist for once.
2928d ago
Errol Morris' documentary "The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography" is a sideline glimpse of mid-twentieth century literary history, told partly through the lens of its title character, a photographer whose most notable work was done on large-format Polaroid film.
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Errol Morris films Dorfman with a rapt attentiveness that maps the nostalgic and regretful stirrings of her soul.
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