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Friday, 9 September 2016

Kirsten Johnson’s Cameraperson Arrives in Theaters

Bts2_cameraperson_kirsten_johnson_cr_lynsey_addario_large We’re proud to be releasing Kirsten Johnson’s remarkable debut feature, Cameraperson, which opens today at New York’s IFC Center. Weaving together footage from Johnson’s twenty-five-year career as a globetrotting documentary cinematographer, . . .

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