Renowned photographer Nan Goldin views her personal and professional lives as one inextricable whole.
Since her debut in the 1970s, Goldin elevated the snapshot into an art form through immortalising her close circle of friends, lovers, misfits and downtown bohemians.
These provocative and graphic images have made Goldin world famous.
Filmmaker Sabine Lidl follows the charismatic Goldin from Paris to Berlin where she reunites with old friends and reminisces about her wild past.
Along the way Goldin reveals her personality, her experiences and her career with a wry humour and the kind of intimate intensity that mirrors the work she has produced over the last forty years.
Director: Sabine Lidl
Germany 2013, 1h02m, N/C 15+
Renowned photographer Nan Goldin views her personal and professional lives as one inextricable whole.
Since her debut in the 1970s, Goldin elevated the snapshot into an art form through immortalising her close circle of friends, lovers, misfits and downtown bohemians.
These provocative and graphic images have made Goldin world famous.
Filmmaker Sabine Lidl follows the charismatic Goldin from Paris to Berlin where she reunites with old friends and reminisces about her wild past.
Along the way Goldin reveals her personality, her experiences and her career with a wry humour and the kind of intimate intensity that mirrors the work she has produced over the last forty years.
