What remains : the life and work of Sally Mann
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New York, N.Y. : Zeitgeist Films, [2008].
Format
DVD
Edition
Widescreen format (16:9).
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (80 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. 
Status
Main Library - Media
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Published
New York, N.Y. : Zeitgeist Films, [2008].
Edition
Widescreen format (16:9).
Language
English
UPC
795975109833

Notes

General Note
Originally released as a motion picture in 2006.
General Note
Container insert includes Q&A featuring director Steven Cantor and Sally Mann, transcribed from screening event held at Sundance Film Festival in 2006.
General Note
Special features: Deleted scenes (15 min.); "Photojournalism conference excerpts" from Mann's appearance at the Nyborg photojournalism conference (7 min.); selected photos from Mann's series "Deep south", "Immediate family", and "What remains".
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Paul Dokuchitz ; edited by Pax Wassermann ; original music, Billy Coté, Mary Lorson.
Description
Director Steven Cantor examines the life and work of photographer Sally Mann in a follow-up documentary to his earlier "Blood Ties", also included on this disc.
Description
What remains: Depicts Mann's latest work, a photo series revolving around various aspects of death and decay. As with her earlier series, this new effort features imagery taken directly from Mann's own life, mixing the traditional boundaries between art and photojournalism- amplified by the heavily biographical content of the documentary, as Mann and those around her detail her life, past and present, giving insight to the genesis of her chosen theme.
Description
Blood ties: Presents the work of photographer Sally Mann and the controversy surrounding some of her photos. Sally Mann explains her artistic vision. Includes interviews with her family members, art critics, psychologists and those who would have her work censored.
System Details
DVD format.
Language
In English.
Language
Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.