Looking for Light: Jane Bown, Tuesday 3–Wednesday 4 June, 2014 GFT, 12 Rose Street

Looking for Light: Jane BownN/C 12+
- Tuesday 3–Wednesday 4 June
- GFT, 12 Rose Street
Since her first black and white portrait of Bertrand Russell in 1949, celebrated photographer Jane Bown has captured everyone from John Lennon to Queen Elizabeth II. Her photos have become iconic definitions of many of the great and the good (and a few bad) characters. In this stunningly beautiful documentary from Luke Dodd and Michael Whyte, we see her outstanding determination to succeed in an almost exclusively male world. GFF14
Preceded by DepicT! Royal Photographic Society Cinematography Award Winner: A Thing (Chintan Gohil, 1m22s, India 2013)
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