Screening: “Last Stop Coney Island. The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein” by Andy Dunn
Last Stop Coney Island. The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein
of Andy Dunn
(USA, 2018, documentary, 88 min, VOSTFR)
«Last Stop Coney Island; The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein» is a documentary film that explores the work and photographic heritage of Harold Feinstein (1931-2015). It is the portrait of a sensitive artist who enjoyed early success in the 1940s and 1950s for his photographs taken during the Korean War, in Manhattan’s Bebop or in a hippie enclave in upstate New York. The contributions of friends, his partner and photography experts paint a portrait both intimate and critical of a maverick who was able to take a unique humanistic look at his time
Andy Dunn
Andy Dunn is a London-based documentary filmmaker. He began his career in the BBC’s Music Department by producing and directing shows on Elton John, Seasick Steve and Damon Albarn, as well as historical series on folk, punk and country music. Andy then opened up to other subjects with films on architecture, design, visual arts and travel. Passionate about photography, he frequently handles the cinematography of his films. It is no coincidence that his first independent documentary, «Last Stop Coney Island; The Life and Photography of Harold Feinstein», tells the story of a photographer. Today, Dunn directs films for the main British channels (BBC, ITV and Sky).
The Wheel of Wonders: Harold Feinstein
Harold Feinstein (1931-2015) cannot be reduced to a series. For sixty years, the photographer regularly returns to his favorite subject: Coney Island. The perfect combination of a biography and a community. This exhibition is part of the programming of the Rencontres d'Arles as part of the Grand Arles Express.
www.centrephotographiemougins.com