The music’s a bit dramatic, but this movie is interesting nonetheless. Beautifully shot and featuring some famous photos, it’s definitely art about art.
In conjunction with the Levi’s Film Workshop and the Art In The Streets exhibition at the MOCA in Los Angeles, director Diana “Spaghetto” Manfredi linked up with noted photographer Estevan Oriol for a short film entitled “Face-Off.” The film follows Oriol as he shoots a few of the subjects that have made his photography stand out from the rest.
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