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Jack Mitchell: My Life is Black & White

Country: USA, Language: English, 75 mins

  • Director: Craig Highberger
  • Writer: Craig Highberger
  • Producer: Craig Highberger

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Director Craig Highberger follows his acclaimed documentary Superstar in a Housedress with this exceptional portrait of Jack Mitchell, a pivotal photographer of the arts for more than five decades. Through hundreds of his beautiful images, recollections from Jack and from Bob Pavlik, his partner of nearly 50 years, as well as interviews with luminaries including playwright Edward Albee, Broadway star Patti LuPone, critic Clive Barnes, dance greats Merce Cunningham, Judith Jamison, and Kevin McKenzie, and author/composer Ned Rorem, among others, Highberger reveals his fascinating life and the art world he documented for Dance Magazine, The New York Times, After Dark and countless other publications.


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Cast & Characters

Edward Albee as Himself;
Clive Barnes as Himself;
Merce Cunningham as Himself;
Judith Jamison as Herself;
Patti LuPone as Herself;
Kevin McKenzie as Himself;
Jack Mitchell as Himself;
Madeleine Nichols as Herself;
Robert Pavlik as Himself;
Ned Rorem as Himself;
Cyma Rubin as Herself;
Lonnie Schlein as Himself;
John W. Smith as Himself