Eugene Atget: Photographer
Originally released in 1982. Eugene Atget: Photographer is a documentary film. directed by Peter Wyeth. At just 48 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Philippe Lehembre, Peggy Frankston, and Catherine Ohotnikoff
Synopsis
Meet France’s mysterious master of photography, neglected in his own lifetime but since feted for helping position the medium as an art form, and as an inspiration to surrealists. This meditative Arts Council documentary introduces Eugène Atget, a former actor who began to document the streets of old Paris from the 1890s. Little is known about his early life and the three decades he spent capturing, in eerie tableaux, urban spaces since lost to progress. The film includes dramatised scenes from his life, including his belated ‘discovery’ by American photographers Man Ray and Berenice Abbott, who published many of Atget’s works after his death in 1927.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Arts Council of England
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eugene Atget: Photographer about?
Meet France’s mysterious master of photography, neglected in his own lifetime but since feted for helping position the medium as an art form, and as an inspiration to surrealists. This meditative...
Who directed Eugene Atget: Photographer?
Eugene Atget: Photographer was directed by Peter Wyeth.
How long is Eugene Atget: Photographer?
Eugene Atget: Photographer has a runtime of 0 hours and 48 minutes (48 minutes total).
When was Eugene Atget: Photographer released?
Eugene Atget: Photographer was released on January 1, 1982 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Eugene Atget: Photographer?
The main cast of Eugene Atget: Photographer includes Philippe Lehembre, Peggy Frankston, Catherine Ohotnikoff.