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D’Agata limite(s) 2019

79 min📅 2019-03-27

D'Agata limite(s) (2019) offers an intimate, six-year journey alongside photographer Antoine d'Agata as he traverses the globe with a camera as his constant companion.

Director: Franck Landron

Cast

Antoine D'Agata
Antoine D'Agata
Self
Soraya Amrane
Self
Morten Andersen
Self
Danielle Arbid
Danielle Arbid
Self
Philippe Azoury
Self
Dirk K. Bakker
Self
Xavier Barral
Self
David Barriet
Self
David Benassayag
Self
Lea Bismuth
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is D'Agata limite(s) (2019) about?

This documentary follows photographer Antoine d'Agata as he roams the globe, capturing raw and fleeting moments through his lens. Director Franck Landron spent six years documenting d'Agata's work, creating a film that mirrors the photographer's relentless pursuit of truth and beauty in unexpected places.

Who directed D'Agata limite(s)?

Franck Landron directs D'Agata limite(s), guiding viewers through a six-year visual and emotional journey alongside the acclaimed photographer.

Who stars in D'Agata limite(s)?

The film stars photographer Antoine d'Agata, with appearances by Soraya Amrane, Morten Andersen, Danielle Arbid, and Philippe Azoury among the supporting figures.

Is D'Agata limite(s) (2019) worth watching?

For fans of documentary filmmaking and photography, D'Agata limite(s) offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of an artist who pushes boundaries. While its slow pace and unfiltered approach won't appeal to everyone, its authenticity and visual storytelling make it a compelling watch for those seeking depth and raw honesty.

How long is D'Agata limite(s)?

D'Agata limite(s) runs for 79 minutes.

About D'Agata limite(s) (2019) — A Documentary Portrait of Antoine d'Agata's Artistic Odyssey

D'Agata limite(s) (2019) offers an intimate, six-year journey alongside photographer Antoine d'Agata as he traverses the globe with a camera as his constant companion. Directed by Franck Landron, this documentary immerses viewers in the raw, unfiltered world of d'Agata's photography, capturing moments where light and shadow converge in the most unexpected corners of existence. Landron's patient, unobtrusive lens creates an atmosphere of quiet intensity, blending the photographer's relentless pursuit of truth with the subtle rhythm of his artistic process. The film explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the blurred lines between reality and artistry, all while maintaining a tone that is both contemplative and visceral.

Through hours of patiently assembled footage, D'Agata limite(s) transcends mere documentation, becoming a meditation on the act of seeing itself. The documentary's meditative pace invites audiences to experience the world through d'Agata's eyes—where every frame feels like a discovery, every moment a story waiting to unfold.