Finding Vivian Maier Review

Finding Vivian Maier
When New York nanny Vivian Maier died, little did her closest friends know but she was leaving behind a trove of masterful street photography. It found its way into an auction and thus to the attention of historian John Maloof. A pair of filmmakers picked up the story and delved deeper.

by David Parkinson |
Published on
Release Date:

18 Jul 2014

Running Time:

83 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Finding Vivian Maier

When does grave-robbing become an act of artistic salvation? This documentary sees John Maloof assuming the Boswell role to nanny-cum-photographer Vivian Maier’s Johnson, while the socio-aesthetic value of her long-hidden treasure trove clouds every issue.

An intriguing look at a lost voice.
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