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Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank
Directed by
Gerald Fox
Not Rated
2004
85m
Documentary
6.9
90%
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A documentary on the photographer Robert Frank.
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Cast of Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank
Robert Frank
Self
June Leaf
Self
Gerald Fox
Director / Producer
Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank Ratings & Reviews
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
In 2004, Fox interviewed Frank while they visited the past and present, through locales and then 80-year-old's extensive personal archives...Brings his art to new eyes.
Newcity
Ray Pride
We are caught as are the characters in a world of fantastical landscapes and indelible settings and obdurate women: it is an icy age.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
...director Fox let his subject lead too much of the way, and the film's resulting stream-of-consciousness shapelessness could easily confuse any viewer who knew little or nothing about Frank and his works going in.
Denerstein Unleashed
Robert Denerstein
The film captures Frank's artistry and also makes clear the pain of a life devoted to seeing clearly.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
As filmic visits with cherished masters go, Fox's has been well worth the wait.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
More than anything, the doc lives up to its name as a portrait of the photographer in his old age.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
If you've seen "Don't Blink," you may ask whether you "need" to see this. I'd say yes. "More light," as Goethe put it.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
Beautiful loneliness, as the film suggestively reveals, is a texture that Frank knows all too well.
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