William Eggleston: In The Real World (2005)

Special Features

 

  • Gallery of unpublished photos
  • Exclusive interviews with William Eggleston, William Christenberry and Walter Hopps
  • William Eggleston speaking with Stephen Shore and Glenn O'Brien at the Tokion Creativity Now Festival in October 2005
  • Original music compositions written and performed by William Eggleston
  • US theatrical trailer
  • Bonus previews

Review

 

In 1976, William Eggleston's hallucinatory, Faulknerian images were featured in the Museum of Modern Art's first one-man exhibition of color photographs. It is rare for an artist of such stature to allow himself to be shown as unguarded as Eggleston does in Michael Almereyda's intimate portrait. The filmmaker tracks the photographer on trips to Kentucky, LA and NY, but gives particular attention to downtime in Memphis, Eggleston's home base. The film shows a deep connection between Eggleston's enigmatic personality and his groundbreaking work.

Technical Details

 

William J Eggleston

Michael Almereyda

Not Rated

2005

Fullscreen 4:3

English

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