I don't stream anything - I could only get it on DVD. I'm not on Netflix right now but I might get back on for a month or two to catch up.

However , at the moment I can't make my DVD player work and I can't find the instruction booklet. :-( I was about to watch "HEARTBURN" which Id never seen and someone leant me... sigh - nothing on TV worth watching tonight

ann

On 12/13/2014 21:03, Christine Aguila wrote:
I just checked, Anne, and it's not in their streaming list, but if you order

 DVDs through the mail version of Netflix maybe it's available there.
Cheers, Christine
Sent from my iPad

On Dec 13, 2014, at 6:09 PM, Ann Sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

HOpe I can get that on Netflix... I've been wanting to see it.

(Just for the record - make it  -Joel- not Joey Meyerowitz.  One of my fave 
photogs - especially CAPE LIGHT.)

I find Mary Ellen Mark's stuff hard to look at - her subject matter is hard to 
deal with, hard to face - but she's good at it.  Depressing as all hell.

ann


On 12/13/2014 16:13, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Everyone:

Well, I just finished watching the Vivian Maier documentary, which I purchased 
from iTunes.

I do recommend a look-see.  They’ve made great progress in learning more about 
her life etc,

so definitely worth a watch for those discoveries.  Hearing her voice via some 
of her tape recordings

and seeing footage from her 8mm film camera was really interesting. Also, Joey 
Meyerowitz makes a lot of really interesting comments—both generally about 
street photography and specifically about Maier’s work, and photographer Mary 
Ellen Mark (who I don’t know much about) states Maier is “Robert Frank with a 
square format.”


Maloof states it was after the exhibition at the Chicago Cultural Center that 
the world began to take notice of her story and photographs.  If you remember, 
I attended that exhibition and wrote a little piece for a PDMLers photo blog.  
A camera crew was present and footage from that exhibition is included in this 
documentary.


Which brings me to the surprise:  I’m in the documentary!  If you watch the 
piece, around 9:43 or there about, look to the left of frame and you’ll see me 
in my tan suede parka with my tan Domke bag cross body.  My camera is also 
around my neck.  I have dark hair and funny looking black glasses. You’ll have 
to look quick because I’m just there for a few fleeting nano seconds!  What a 
hoot!

But, you’ll want to really watch the documentary for the story of the artist 
and her work—that’s the important point here.  I don’t want to say too much to 
spoil it for you, but trust me when I say it’s a compelling story and you’ll 
see photos you probably haven’t seen before—and because the archive is so huge, 
there’s lots more left to discover.

Cheers, Christine

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