Shadows from Light

Shadows from Light

Release date : August 11, 1983
Runtime : 59m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Stephen Dwoskin /
Writers :
Production companies : Stephen Dwoskin Films / Channel 4 Television /
August 11, 1983 59m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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Born in 1904, Brandt was a shy and enigmatic man who dominated British photography for decades. His early studies of class-divided Britain were followed by the postwar series of "distorted nudes", shot on beaches and inside rooms. The film is a fitting final portrait of Brandt (it was completed in the year he died), and recomposes his work in cinematic terms. The camera moves through an apartment where the pictures were taken, to reveal photographs scattered 'in situ'. These are panned to show the surrounding space, the angle of vision and a model who reconstructs Brandt's original image. Dwoskin emphasises visual atmosphere through the language of the eye.
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  • title:Shadows from Light
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:59m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Stephen Dwoskin /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Stephen Dwoskin Films · Channel 4 Television ·
  • Overview:Born in 1904, Brandt was a shy and enigmatic man who dominated British photography for decades. His early studies of class-divided Britain were followed by the postwar series of "distorted nudes", shot on beaches and inside rooms. The film is a fitting final portrait of Brandt (it was completed in the year he died), and recomposes his work in cinematic terms. The camera moves through an apartment where the pictures were taken, to reveal photographs scattered 'in situ'. These are panned to show the surrounding space, the angle of vision and a model who reconstructs Brandt's original image. Dwoskin emphasises visual atmosphere through the language of the eye.
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