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The Look DVD

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‘There are many reasons why I wanted to make The Look but they can all be subsumed under two words: Charlotte Rampling.’ Angelina Maccarone, director of The Look. In this intellectual travelogue ‘La Lgende’ Charlotte Rampling muses with friends and colleagues on celebrity, age, desire and love. Rampling debates and cogitates with creative as diverse as photographers Peter Lindbergh and Juergen Teller and writer Paul Auster as she travels from Paris to New York. She converses in cafs and houseboats, and delves into the very essence of life, death and The Look.Selected... for the Cannes Classic stream at the 2011 Festival de Cannes, The Look is a beautifully shot documentary film full of contemplation and intrigue. Special Features: Trailer Image Gallery [show more]

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Released
30 April 2012
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Park Circus 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060203340544 
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A documentary portrait exploring the many faces of actress Charlotte Rampling. The film, divided into nine chapters, including 'Exposure', 'Age', 'Beauty and 'Demons', is based around clips from Rampling's films, still photographs and filmed interactions with friends, including novelist Paul Auster and photographer Juergen Teller.

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