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Bill Cunningham New York

Country: USA, Language: English, 84 mins

  • Director: Richard Press
  • Producer: Philip Gefter

CGiii Comment

What a lovely man...a photographer of life.
 
Never before has following an old man around on a bicycle been so riveting.
 
A revealing film that reveals almost nothing, Mr Cunningham plays his cards close to his chest - allowing everyone to have a sneaky peak.
 
When asked two questions - his responses are as surprising as they are evasive.

Unique, inspiring, delicious...and, ever so slightly mad.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Chronicles a man who is obsessively interested in only one thing,the pictures he takes that document the way people dress. The 80-year-old New York Times photographer has two columns in the paper's Style section, yet nobody knows who he is.

Cast & Characters

Bill Cunningham as Himself;
Tom Wolfe as Himself;
Anna Wintour as Herself;
Carmen Dell'Orefice as Herself;
Annette De la Renta as Herself;
Mrs. Vincent Astor as Herself;
John Kurdewan as Himself;
Iris Apfel as Herself;
Josef Astor as Himself;
Editta Sherman as Herself