Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera
Originally released in 2014. Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera is a documentary film. directed by Brian Ross. At just 30 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Paris had Cartier-Bresson, New York - Diane Arbus and Glasgow - Oscar Marzaroli. Man with a Camera celebrates the life and work of Glasgow's pre-eminent photographer, using some of the 50,000 shots taken over thirty years - a moving portrait of a love affair between a man and his city, and the affection in which he is held today. Marzaroli's black-and-white photographs have become synonymous with a post-war Scotland in the throes of regeneration. They captured both the aspects of the old, such as the rag-and-bone man in the Gorbals or the cockle gatherers of Barra, and the paraphernalia of the new - cranes, towers and construction at Glasgow's Charing Cross. As Glasgow's landscape changes once again and the high-rises that Marzaroli documented going up are gradually being razed to the ground, this film celebrates Marzaroli's remarkable photographic legacy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera about?
Paris had Cartier-Bresson, New York - Diane Arbus and Glasgow - Oscar Marzaroli. Man with a Camera celebrates the life and work of Glasgow's pre-eminent photographer, using some of the 50,000 shots...
Who directed Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera?
Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera was directed by Brian Ross.
How long is Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera?
Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera has a runtime of 0 hours and 30 minutes (30 minutes total).
When was Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera released?
Oscar Marzaroli - Man with a Camera was released on April 1, 2014 in theaters.