Bill Cunningham New York
Richard Press
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Plot Summary
A delicate, funny and often poignant documentary portrait of bicycle-riding octogenarian Bill Cunningham, the beloved New York Times style photographer who is world famous for his weekly "On the Street" column.
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98%- Reviews Counted: 55
- Fresh: 54
- Rotten: 1
- Average Rating: 8.1/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Fresh: [A] marvelous documentary.
Fresh: Whatever this Times-produced, TV-ready tribute lacks in tension is amply compensated by the pleasure of watching an enthusiast ply the craft he loves.
Fresh: Cunningham's work is about seeing and teaching us how to see, and that should be plenty for us.
Fresh: It's as much a portrait of a kind of artist as it is a document of a city's evolving sense of style.
Customer Reviews
Marvelous Bill
Bill Cunningham is a jewel of a human being. There are moments of discovery when you see how this mysterious man lives, how he gets around and why he captures the images he does. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. It is the most New York story that will lift you up, make you ooh and ahh and possibly evoke a bit of emotion at one point of Bill Cunningham's journey through his passion of capturing interesting people and the way they express themselves though fashion. We all dress for Bill.
I Love You Bill
Well done. This was so wonderful to see the man behind his camera and see how he lives. I have been a big follower of his work in the NYT, its always a magical moment to watch his videos. What a marvelous human being and great to see lots of old New Yorkers. So inspiring on many levels.
beautiful
beautiful film about a beautiful man.
fabulous, joyful, lovely, and amazing.
you are the best bill!!!!xoxoxox
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- $9.99
- Genre: Documentary
- Released: 2011
- © 2010 The New York Times and First Thought Films



