Director: Richard Press
Producer: Philip Gefter
Genre: Documentary Special Interest
Production Companies: First Thought Films, The New York Times Company
Directors of Photography: Tony Cenicola, Richard Press
Editors: Ryan Denmark, Barry Alexander Brown Initial release: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 (USA, Zeitgeist Films) Nominations: Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary, MORE
Running Time: 84 min.
“Bill Cunningham New York”- A movie about the happiest and most delightful personality as a photographer and a human being. Bill Cunningham was so lucky that he found what he loves to do and he does it, and there, he wins grants and affection from all over the world, from all who know him and this way, he contributes to our lives and times.
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