Waissman is a documentary television film based on the life and works of Argentine artist Andrés Waissman. It was shot entirely in Buenos Aires, where the artist lives with his wife, art dealer Gachi Prieto. The film was produced by the Heritage Film Project, and directed by Eduardo Montes-Bradley as part of an ongoing series of portraits on contemporary artists. The first film of the series is Calzada. Waissman premiered on November 23, 2010 on WPBT Channel 2 (PBS).
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Hubert Selby Jr, deux ou trois choses est l'unique documentaire sur l'écrivain américain réalisé de son vivant. Filmé au crépuscule de sa vie, Hubert Selby Jr évoque, dans une véritable mise à nu, sa vie d'excès, ses obsessions, la création littéraire et la musique qui a influencé son œuvre.
This short documentary film on the life of Louise Dahl-Wolfe draws upon her art and her personality. The documentary reviews how Dahl-Wolfe "discovered" Lauren Bacall, who at the time was a young actress (seventeen years-of-age) and worked as a model. It was Dahl-Wolfe's photos of Bacall that film producer Harry Warner saw, and subsequently asked Bacall that she come to Hollywood for a screen test. As a result, Bacall was cast opposite Humphrey Bogart in the film To Have and Have Not (1944).