The Sundance Film Festival may have wrapped, but it speaks to the depth of quality programming that there are still little gems to be discovered, and one to keep an eye out for is the documentary, "Mapplethorpe: Look At The Pictures." From directors Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey ("Party Monster," "Inside Deep Throat"), it's a fresh look at the boundary-pushing and sometimes-controversial work of famed photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, one they hope shines a new light on the artist.
"The controversy surrounding his work cast such a long shadow over it. Only now, more than two decades after he died, can you really look at him through a clear lens," Bailey told The New York Times.
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"Like the title of the film says, it’s time to actually look at the pictures and decide for yourself whether this is an artist worthy of long-term attention," Barbato added. "We both...