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The father of modern photojournalism, Henri Cartier-Bresson mastered the art of the 'decisive moment.' His work is characterized by precise geometry and an uncanny ability to capture the essence of a...
Dorothea Langes work during the Great Depression defined the power of photography as a tool for social change. Her most famous image, 'Migrant Mother,' remains one of the most recognizable photographs...
Akira Kurosawas 'Ikiru' (To Live) is a heartbreaking and life-affirming story about a bureaucrat who discovers he has terminal cancer. Realizing he has wasted his life in a meaningless job, he decides...
Pedro Almodóvar is a master of vibrant, emotionally charged melodrama, known for his bold use of color, complex female characters, and exploration of identity and desire. His films, such as 'All About...
François Truffauts The Wild Child is a deeply moving and humanist film based on the true story of a feral boy found in the woods of France. Truffaut himself plays the doctor who attempts to civilize a...
Alfonso Cuarón is a technically brilliant director known for his innovative use of long takes and his ability to move between intimate dramas and massive sci-fi epics. From 'Children of Men' to 'Roma,...
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