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Beyond Iconic: Photographer Dennis Stock

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'Beyond Iconic: Photographer Dennis Stock' is a 2011 American biographical documentary film, written, produced and directed by Hanna Sawka Hamaguchi. The film chronicles the personal and professional life of photographer Dennis Stock. It is narrated by Stock himself and was completed before his death in 2010. The film illuminated different aspects of Stock's life including his classroom at the Omega Institute, where he taught a master class on photography before his death.

The film premiered at 20th Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival on October 15, 2011. Later the film screened at number of festivals including 35th So Paulo International Film Festival, 2014 DOC NYC Film Festival, 34th Denver Film Festival and 2014 Visions du Rel.

Synopsis



The film explores the work and life of one of the late 20th century's most influential photographers in his own words and through hundreds of his famous photographs.

Reception



The film received mostly positive reviews from critics. Lauren Wissot in her review for 'Filmmaker: The Magazine of Independent Film' praised the director by saying that "Hamaguchi smartly cuts from Stocks master class to direct interviews with the no-nonsense product of The Bronx (The more you rationalize bad pictures the further you get from taking good pictures, he advises his students), juxtaposed with Stock narrating the stories behind many of his legendary stills, including the shot of a pre-iconic James Dean navigating Times Square in the rain. Stock comes off as a brilliant teacher both brutally honest and sensitive, and able to clearly articulate what works in a photo, what doesnt, and why."

'Colorado Photographic Arts Center' in their review praised Hamaguchi: "Her film balances Stocks quiet, contemplative life with his wife and pets against his worldly, vibrant, and yet somehow equally intimate portraits of actors, musicians, and a generation of iconoclasts struggling to find meaning in an increasingly pop culturedriven America."

Ann Hutton of 'Almanac' gave the film a positive review by saying that "Stocks artistic philosophy, his commitment to integrity of purpose and his ability to see the story in a picture are expertly depicted in this unnarrated treatment." She further added that "Stocks work is much more than just a bio in photographs, as Sawka, who grew up in High Falls and has four award-winning short films to her credit, gets inside the artist, goes beyond the iconic and finds the man behind the beautiful and evocative pictures."

Mark Antonation, in his review for the Starz Denver Film Festival said that "The director balances Stocks quiet, contemplative life with his wife and pets against his worldly, vibrant, and yet somehow equally intimate portraits of actors, musicians, and a generation of iconoclasts struggling to find meaning in an increasingly pop culturedriven America. While his pictures need no explanation, Hamaguchi allows Stocks belief in his work to echo with the same eloquence, clarity, and confidence they emanate."

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