Bill Cunningham New York (2010)

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IMDb Rating
7.9 out of 10 (view IMDb page)

Chronicles a man who is obsessively interested in only one thing,the pictures he takes that document the way people dress. The 80-year-old New York Times photographer has two columns in the paper's Style section, yet nobody knows who he is.

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MPAA Rating:
NR
Runtime:
84 min Minutes
Genre(s):
Documentary, Biography
Director(s):
Richard Press

Weekly Volcano's Review

Roger Ebert on June 1st, 2011

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A movie about a nice and happy man. Bill Cunningham was lucky to find what he loves to do, to win universal affection from all who know him, and to make a contribution to our lives and times. Now in his 80s, he still bikes around Manhattan taking photos of what people wear, for his own pages in The New York Times. Money, celebrities and social status mean nothing to him. He loves people who had a little fun when they got dressed today. This movie made me happy every moment I was watching it. - Four stars

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