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  1. From Finding Vivian Maier to the previous year’s British gem Tish [+ lee también: crítica ficha de la película], a documentary about a famed photographer will likely also concern a neglected one. Raoul Peck’s Ernest Cole, Lost and Found, the recently anointed L'Œil d’Or winner at Cannes (see the news), shows the titular subject’s work etching itself into the historical record of ...

  2. Película 1: One Piece: La película. Ubicada entre el episodio 18 y 19 del anime. Cuenta la historia de un legendario pirata llamado Woonan, quien se dice acumuló aproximadamente un tercio del oro del mundo antes de desaparecer misteriosamente junto con su tesoro en una isla remota.

  3. El realizador haitiano Raoul Peck se alzó este viernes con el premio L’Œil d’or al mejor documental del Festival de Cannes por Ernest Cole: Lost and Found, un galardón que compartió ex ...

  4. The film got off the ground when the late lensman’s family contacted Peck about a huge trove of negatives recently found in a Swiss bank deposit box, revealing portraits of Black Americans in ...

  5. 77th EDITION May 14-25, 2024. Ernest Cole, a South African photographer was the first to expose the horrors of apartheid to a world audience. His book House of Bondage, published in 1967 when he was only 27 years old, led him into exile in NYC and Europe for the rest of his life, never to find his bearings. Raoul Peck recounts his wanderings ...

  6. Premiering at Cannes as a special screening, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found is an introspective memoir punched up with the elements of a thriller. The discovery of a trove of Cole’s photo...

  7. At the heart of Raoul Peck’s latest documentary Ernest Cole, Lost And Found, a stirring lament of the exiled South African photographer, is the devastating image of a life deferred.