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Critic Mia Brygger
rated 7

At opleve Mapplethorpe på tæt hold i denne films ægteskab af hans egne ord og billeder overfor muser, slægtninge og kunstkenderes fortolkning af manden med en uslukkelig livsappetit, giver samlet set et modigt forsøg på at komme under dennes hud.

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Cast & Crew

Fenton Bailey
Director
Randy Barbato
Director
Debbie Harry
As Self
Patti Smith
As Self (voice) (uncredited)
Fran Lebowitz
As Self
Bob Colacello
As Self
Robert Mapplethorpe
As Self (archive footage)

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Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures is a documentary film that delves into the life and work of Robert Mapplethorpe, a celebrated and controversial photographer known for his bold, explicit, and often provocative images. The film offers an intimate look at Mapplethorpe's life, exploring his fascination with the male form, sexuality, and fetish, as well as his equally striking portraits of flowers, sculptures, and human forms. Featuring interviews with family, friends, and lovers, the documentary provides a comprehensive and compelling portrait of an artist who pushed the boundaries of art and photography, and whose work continues to inspire and challenge audiences today.

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