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Marti: The Passionate Eye

Director Shirley Horrocks traces the dramatic personal story of Marti Friedlander, one of New Zealand's leading photographers, alongside the major social changes she recorded in this acclaimed documentary. She has photographed New Zealand's best-known artists in their studios, collaborated with Michael King on a famous series of Maori portraits, and documented many protest activities including the Springbok Tour and the Women's Movement. Marti talks frankly about the art of photography, her life, and the incredible people and events she has portrayed.

Year: 2004
Genre: Documentaries, New Zealand Docos, Art On Film, General Docos
Country: NZ
Director: Shirley Horrocks
Duration: 73 Minutes
Rating: Ex
6.2/10
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)

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