What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann is a 2005 film directed and produced by Steven Cantor,[1] which documents the photography and story of photographer Sally Mann at her Virginia farm home. The film documents the photographer's progression from a child to a mother, and the struggles Mann faces through her public and private life.[2]
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Directed by | Steven Cantor |
Produced by | Steven Cantor Daniel Laikind Pax Wassermann Mandy Stein Suzanne Georges |
Starring | Sally Mann |
Cinematography | Paul Dokuchitz |
Edited by | Pax Wassermann Sari Gilman |
Music by | Billy Coté Mary Lorson |
Production company | Stick Figure Productions |
Distributed by | HBO Documentary Films |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The movie garnered quite favorable reviews from publications such as The New York Times.[2]
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