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So, this documentary, 'The Rich Have Their Own Photographers', dives into the life of Milton Rogovin, a photographer who really captured the essence of social issues in America. It's pretty fascinating how his career took a hit after being labeled as 'The Top Red in Buffalo' back in 1957. The film has this raw, almost gritty feel, which matches the heart of Rogovin's work. You get a strong sense of his passion for the marginalized and how he used his lens to tell their stories. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, giving you time to digest the themes of resilience and social justice. And the footage of his photographs is, well, striking. Definitely an interesting watch for documentary fans and collectors alike.
Focuses on social justice themes.Deep dive into Rogovin's photography process.Includes interviews and archival footage.
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