Therese Frare's photograph of the AIDS activist David Kirby on his deathbed incited international controversy when it was used in a United Colors of Benetton advertisement in 1992. This short documentary, commissioned by TIME Magazine for their series 100 Photos about the most influential photographs of all time, features photographer Therese Frare, former Benetton Creative Director Oliviero Toscani, and the artists and AIDS activists Tom Kalin and Marlene McCarthy.
Sky, Forest, Village City
Documentary
0.0
Scars
Documentary
8.0
Shot in the Dark
Documentary
7.0
Standard Operating Procedure
Documentary, War
6.8
Robin de Puy: Ik ben het allemaal zelf
Documentary
0.0
Time of memory
Drama, Documentary, History
6.0
Who is Michael Jang?
Documentary
0.0
Frida Kahlo & Tina Modotti
Documentary
5.3
Paris in the Belle Epoque
Documentary, History, TV Movie
7.0
Fotografové smrti
Documentary, History
0.0
John Baumhackl: Chemical Memories
War, Documentary
0.0
Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?
Documentary
1.0
Absence of Me
Documentary
0.0
Weegee's New York
Documentary
0.0
Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
Documentary
6.2
AIDS Diva: The Legend of Connie Norman
Documentary
0.0
Martha: A Picture Story
Documentary
9.0
Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs
Documentary
0.0
What is AIDS?
Documentary
0.0
Cameramen at War
Documentary, War
5.2