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Actor=Bill Cunningham
Runtime=1h, 14 m
directors=Mark Bozek
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ratings=6,4 / 10 Stars
movie Info=The Times of Bill Cunningham is a movie starring Bill Cunningham. A new feature film documentary about legendary NYTimes photographer Bill Cunningham
Love that he uses the Pentax 6x7 like a P&S with flash ! I like his reportage style a lot ! It just works.
Such a unique voice. Opens February 14, 2020 1 hr 14 min Documentary Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Times of Bill Cunningham near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO This movie releases on February 14, 2020. Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. The Times of Bill Cunningham Synopsis Bill Cunningham, the legendary New York Times photographer and fashion historian, shares his life story in his own words and photographs from his remarkable archive of over 3 million images. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes.
Plastic phoney world. Critics Consensus No consensus yet. Tomatometer Not Yet Available TOMATOMETER Total Count: N/A Coming soon Release date: Feb 14, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available The Times of Bill Cunningham Ratings & Reviews Explanation The Times of Bill Cunningham Photos Movie Info Told in Bill Cunningham's own words from a recently unearthed six-hour 1994 interview, the iconic street photographer and fashion historian chronicles, in his customarily cheerful and plainspoken manner, moonlighting as a milliner in France during the Korean War, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kennedy, his four decades at The New York Times and his democratic view of fashion and society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, The Times of Bill Cunningham features incredible photographs chosen from over 3 million previously unpublicized images and documents from Cunningham. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Feb 14, 2020 limited Runtime: 74 minutes Studio: Greenwich Entertainment Cast Critic Reviews for The Times of Bill Cunningham Audience Reviews for The Times of Bill Cunningham There are no featured reviews for The Times of Bill Cunningham because the movie has not released yet (Feb 14, 2020). See Movies in Theaters The Times of Bill Cunningham Quotes News & Features.
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Actor=Bill Cunningham
Runtime=1h, 14 m
directors=Mark Bozek
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ratings=6,4 / 10 Stars
movie Info=The Times of Bill Cunningham is a movie starring Bill Cunningham. A new feature film documentary about legendary NYTimes photographer Bill Cunningham
Gee, when is the current First Lady going to be on the cover of Vogue. I had a huge crush on her in the 70's when I was a kid. She will always have a special place in my heart, along side Karen Carpenter. ?. Herb Ritts, Avedon, Stan malinowski etc have created fashion images more memorable in my view (more memorable models too) but this is the age of celebrity, photographers are in on the act, and Testino is right time right place i guess. He is excellent, don't get me wrong, but so were many more that are maybe overlooked.| Glenn Kenny February 14, 2020 The minute Bill Cunningham starts talking in this charming documentary is the minute you fall in love with him. Mark Bozek ’s far-reaching but concise film about the New York Time s correspondent who considered himself not a photographer at all but a fashion historian?this despite the fact that the photographs that were the main part of his weekly “On The Street” column in that newspaper were exquisite?is structured around a 1994 interview Bozek made with Cunningham in 1994, when Cunningham was in his mid-sixties. (He died in 2016 at the age of 87, and was still riding his bicycle around New York City snapping shots for his column until that time. ) Advertisement In the interview he’s still boyish, with an excited voice and almost buck teeth. He’s still curious and animated about everything and laughs easily and often. He recounts being raised in Boston by strict conservative Catholic parents and discusses their befuddlement in his interest in fashion?no one else in his family, either immediate or extended, ever had a sou of an inclination in that arena. Cunningham moved to New York in the ‘40s to be a milliner. He worked for the store Bonwit Teller, he made hats for Ginger Rogers and Marilyn Monroe, he fell in with the fashion house Chez Ninon. He dyed a Balenciaga dress black so that Jacqueline Kennedy could wear it to her husband’s funeral. He had a deep knowledge of couture lore and semiotics, especially in relation to high society. He remembers being disappointed that Hollywood figures in real life had no “style” in their personal lives, as opposed to people such as “Mrs. Astor” and such, who would, I presume, fall out of bed in Dior or whoever. He’s so ingratiating that when he outlines this stuff, classism seems amiable. Which is not to say he was an uncritical classist. He discusses how his work on the streets sensitized him to homelessness and other sufferings the city held for people. Constantly self-deprecating, Cunningham recalls how employers and friends were constantly encouraging him to do something else. After being gifted with a camera, he found it. Setting himself up in a spartan studio-with-loft at the Carnegie Apartments?where he lived, sleeping on a twin bed mattress placed atop a row of storage crates?he got on his bike and rode, taking pictures of what people were wearing on the street. Then flying across the Atlantic, his changes of clothes in plastic deli bags, to shoot Paris runway shows. He was an unusual person. He keeps up a cheerful front but can break down in tears in less than two seconds when asked a question that hits him a certain way. He survived the AIDS crisis?he never actually addresses his personal life, or even whether he had one, in the movie, and neither does the narration affectionately provided by Sarah Jessica Parker ?but is broken up remembering it. It is revealed that he donated most of what he earned over the years to AIDS charities, and to the Catholic Church. We won’t see his like again. Which is a good reason to rejoice for this engaging portrait of him, the second documentary about him in the space of a decade. The first was 2010’s “ Bill Cunningham New York. ” He didn’t see that one. He did go to the premiere, and photograph the attendees, though. Reveal Comments comments powered by.



“Movingly captures what made Cunningham unique. ” ? Variety. 28:55. a week or two lol what a savage. Pretty In Print. Don't share a hospital room, you'll get bwacked. I won my other 50 bet. Well them. She s actually enjoyng this. First time I saw her laught. He tryna intimidate her ?lol. Movies | ‘The Times of Bill Cunningham’ Review: Another New York Snapshot Sarah Jessica Parker narrates a documentary about this former New York Times personality and street photographer. Credit... Harold Chapman/Greenwich Entertainment Feb. 13, 2020, 7:00 a. m. ET The Times of Bill Cunningham Directed by Mark Bozek Documentary 1h 14m Mark Bozek had a no-brainer opportunity when he landed an interview with Bill Cunningham, the New York Times street photographer and self-described “fashion historian. ” Cunningham was renowned for his eye and his minimalist personal style ? a signature blue French worker’s jacket ? and his bicycle, replaced dozens of times over the years, that enabled him to shoot on the go. This talking-head footage is a promising start that ultimately leads to a less than illuminating documentary. Bozek built this movie around that interview, from 1994. It finds its subject animated, punctuating his sentences with a toothy grin as he talks about his Roman Catholic upbringing, his early days at the fashion house Chez Ninon and his humble apartment in the old Carnegie Hall Studios. The film is peppered with rare archival photos ? including many of Cunningham’s own ? and narrated by the New York fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker (a too on-the-money choice), whose voice-over delivery here lacks her playful “Sex and the City” wink. Bozek’s first feature, which he started working on right after Cunningham’s death in 2016, comes nearly a decade after Richard Press’s superior vérité-style profile, “Bill Cunningham New York. ” While “The Times of Bill Cunningham” touches on many of the same topics, it makes one startling departure with this speculation: “While the attention that was brought to him via a growing number of accolades and a popular documentary in 2011 may have brought him some degree of lifetime achievement, it is more likely he regretted it, ” Parker says in the film. In an attempt to distinguish his documentary from the other, Bozek delivers what feels like an unnecessary low blow. The Times of Bill Cunningham Not rated. Running time: 1 hour 14 minutes.
Now this was inspiration! She has more confidence than any woman I have ever met. Way to go. I couldn't understand why Mr Cunningham had to emphasize lifestyle orientation and its alleged role in fashion fusion. When it comes to fashion or dress, taste is taste. Lifestyle orientation shouldn't be a factor in how/why people choose to express themselves or society's reaction to one's choices. Personally speaking, I admire people who have good taste in the way they dress. But their lifestyle orientation is their business, not mine or anyone else's. Commentary A+ in this vid. 1:31 The Velvet Underground & Nico. All the models are so darn skinnyyyyyy. o.O. Is he encouraging men on the street to rate women? This video does not align with the level of sophistication that I expect with NOWNESS. Disappointing.
Honey I knew that MF was gay time I seen him.
So Taye bout to be damn Uncle Daddy ???? that's cray cray.You said they APPEAR. Gay does not have a look. what the hell are you talking about? I'm str8, and most of my friends are str8. Style has nothing to do with being gay you moron.
Now this was inspiration! She has more confidence than any woman I have ever met. Way to go. I couldn't understand why Mr Cunningham had to emphasize lifestyle orientation and its alleged role in fashion fusion. When it comes to fashion or dress, taste is taste. Lifestyle orientation shouldn't be a factor in how/why people choose to express themselves or society's reaction to one's choices. Personally speaking, I admire people who have good taste in the way they dress. But their lifestyle orientation is their business, not mine or anyone else's. Commentary A+ in this vid. 1:31 The Velvet Underground & Nico. All the models are so darn skinnyyyyyy. o.O. Is he encouraging men on the street to rate women? This video does not align with the level of sophistication that I expect with NOWNESS. Disappointing.
Honey I knew that MF was gay time I seen him.
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