That Click (2020)

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A man at the cutting edge of fashion, photojournalism and portraiture, photographer to the stars Douglas Kirkland has portrayed over sixty years of pop culture. This fascinating feature takes a closer look into the career of one of the most important photographers of the last century. His subjects, who are some of the biggest stars of Hollywood and the fashion world, provide testimonials.

Introduction
"That Click" is a documentary film produced in 2020 under the instructions of Luca Severi. The film is a profound exploration of the art world, concentrating on the life of the renowned photographer, Douglas Kirkland. Kirkland's photography career covered more than 60 years, and he captured classic shots of countless cultural icons, showing them to the world through his special lens.

The Concept
The documentary provides a total and intimate representation of the notable photographer's life and career. Via interviews with Kirkland and his partner, Francoise, along with insights from notable people in the entertainment and photography markets, such as Nicole Kidman, Michelle Williams, and Baz Luhrmann, "That Click" informs the extraordinary story of a charming, skilled male who was able to record the soul of Hollywood.

Material and Narrative
"That Click" offers a fascinating mix of interviews, archival video and most importantly, Kirkland's sensational images. Drawing from his past, Kirkland states his extraordinary experiences as a professional photographer for the Look and Life magazines, where he had the chance to photograph worldwide stars like Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and Michael Jackson.

His creativity, skill, and capability to make his subjects feel comfortable and lovely in front of his lens triggered their trust in him, causing thoroughly crafted, intimate, and renowned images that have actually specified pop culture throughout the decades.

Main Highlights
One of the main highlights of the film is the comprehensive recounting of Kirkland's photoshoot with Marilyn Monroe and how he handled to record her spirited yet vulnerable side. From setting the atmosphere, the interaction in between Monroe and him, to the resulting photos that ended up being internationally renowned, it's a captivating account of a historical photoshoot. Other memorable moments in the movie consist of Kirkland's accounts of photographing Elizabeth Taylor and Coco Chanel.

Conclusion
"That Click" is about more than just the art of photography; it is also a celebration of Douglas Kirkland's life and profession, and a testament to his ability to connect with his subjects on a deeply human level. The movie is a must-see for anybody thinking about photography, movie, and the art of developing timeless images.

The documentary flawlessly showcases the transformative power of Kirkland's photography, revealing the fact of the individual behind the lens in addition to the people in front of it. The narrative of "That Click" masterfully intertwines the history of popular culture with individual anecdotes from Kirkland's excellent profession, making the audience seem like they are checking out the lens with Kirkland himself. Ultimately, "That Click" commemorates Kirkland's special understanding of beauty and his undoubted impact on photography, reminding all of us of the power and impact of a single 'click'.

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