Stream new release The Times of Bill Cunningham and support Enzian!
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Certified Fresh with 90% on Rotten Tomatoes!
Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, The Times of Bill Cunningham features incredible photographs chosen from over 3 million previously unpublicized images and documents from iconic street photographer and fashion historian Bill Cunningham. Told in Cunningham’s own words from a recently unearthed 1994 interview, the photographer chronicles, in his customarily cheerful and plainspoken manner, moonlighting as a milliner in France during the Korean War, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kennedy, his four decades at The New York Times and his democratic view of fashion and society.
USA, 2020, 74 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Mark Bozek
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“If you have a subject as delightful and forthcoming as the self-invented shutterbug, not to mention decades’ worth of fabulous footage and photographic records of high and low fashion, you really can’t have too much of a good thing.”
– David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter -
“Treats viewers to a cornucopia of delicious photographs to accompany Cunningham’s narration, plunging us into a world that feels both immediate and heartbreakingly gone forever.”
– Ann Hornaday, Washington Post -
“The photos alone are worth watching the film, but getting to know the man behind the art makes it all the better.”
– Lorry Kikta, Film Threat -
“Packs an emotional punch."
– Paul O’Callaghan, Slant Magazine -
“This is ‘street fashion’ photographer Bill Cunningham at his highly-guarded, offhand, charming and modest best.”
– Roger Moore, Movie Nation -
“A snapshot of a life that leaves you grateful for having encountered it.”
– Owen Gleiberman, Variety