Robert Frank: Rare insights on the personal life of the revolutionary photographer
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 Published On Oct 20, 2020

Completed in 2004, "Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank" was the first ever feature-length documentary about the legendary Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker. Always reluctant to give interviews, Frank originally deemed the film too personal to be shown widely.

Affectionate conversations with Frank's second wife, the vibrant artist June Leaf, reveal decades of closeness, creative exchange and support through the intense tragedies of Frank's life. In rare moments of vulnerability, Frank speaks movingly about these tragedies.

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Shot in Cinéma vérité-style between New York and Nova Scotia, his second home, the film captures Frank reflecting on a lifetime of image making that most famously produced "The Americans", probably the most influential photographic book of the last sixty years. Unembellished and unflinching, this portrait captures the life and art of one of the most significant and uncompromising artists of the 20th century.

An excerpt of the documentary "Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank"
Producer & Director: Gerald Fox
Production Company: Foxy Films
Production Year: 2004
Label: Arthaus Musik GmbH

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