Por: The Boston Globe Life December 08, 2022
Laura Poitras, the director of “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” is best known for “Citizenfour” (2014), which won an Oscar, and “Risk” (2016). What those documentaries have in common are a focus on whistleblowing and surveillance. There’s a more fundamental connection, though, one shared with “All the Beauty.” At its heart, each of these films is a character study.“All the Beauty” starts screening Dec. 9 at the Coolidge... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Life December 08, 2022
Laura Poitras in 2015 for “Citizenfour,” her portrait of the National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. She could be in contention for the honor again this year for “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed.”Poitras’s latest film is a gripping look at the... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment December 02, 2022
Where life wounds, art and fellowship can heal, or at the very least, cauterize into the most expressive of scars. Photographer Nan Goldin knows this as much as anyone, her life’s journey from suburban captivity to outsider freedom, from Polaroid chronicler of her circle of... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 29, 2022
So many moving parts mesh so seamlessly in “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” Laura Poitras’ galvanizing portrait of photographer Nan Goldin, that it feels like several movies blended into one. Adopting her collaborative subject’s unflinching yet also righteously... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment November 26, 2022
Nan Goldin, the subject of Laura Poitras’ Venice Film Festival-winning documentary “ All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” is a name you probably either know well or not at all. In the art world, she is unequivocally famous. Her photographs depicting downtown life in the late... + más
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Associated Press USA Life November 25, 2022
Nan Goldin, the subject of Laura Poitras’ documentary “ ,” is a name you probably either know well or not at all. In the art world, she is unequivocally famous. Her photographs depicting downtown life in the late 1970s and ’80s and the vibrant, glamorous bohemians she... + más
The New York Times USA Sports November 17, 2022
Late in the summer, while Aaron Judge was swatting balls over fences and closing in on his historic 62nd home run of the season, a parallel fascination centered on the potential value of the record-setting ball.That value will soon be known because the fan from Texas who caught... + más
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