
Cinema Through the Eye of Magnum
Ratings
The film tells the story of the intimate and unprecedented encounter between the photojournalists of the Magnum Agency and the world of cinema. The confrontation of two seemingly opposite worlds – fiction and reality. For 70 years their paths crossed: a family of photographers, amongst them the biggest names in photography, and a family of actors and filmmakers who helped write the history of cinema, from John Huston to Marilyn Monroe to Orson Welles, Kate Winslet and Sean Penn.
Production
Magnum Photos, ARTE France Cinéma, Films à Cinq
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Isabella Rossellini
Interviewee
Sophie Bassaler
Narrator

Eve Arnold
Interviewee
Bruce Davidson
Interviewee

Elliott Erwitt
Interviewee
Jean Gaumy
Interviewee
David Hurn
Interviewee
Josef Koudelka
Interviewee
Constantine Manos
Interviewee
Peter Marlow
Interviewee
Paolo Pellegrin
Interviewee
Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Interviewee
Dennis Stock
Interviewee
Peter Van Agtmael
Interviewee
Patrick Zachmann
Interviewee

Abbas Attar
Himself

Marilyn Monroe
Self(archive footage) (voice)

Jean-Luc Godard
Self(archive footage)
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