Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York

2012 NR 1h 14m 8.3

The Photo League (1936-1951) was, for 15 years, the center of the documentary movement in American photography.

'Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York' is the story of the Photo League (1936-1951), which for fifteen years was the center of the documentary movement in American photography at a time when the camera was held to be, in James Agee's words, 'the central instrument of our time'. Featuring little-known examples of the work of fifty of the Photo League's leading photographers and supplemented with interviews with still feisty (and active) League veterans, the film features a captivating, 'period' musical score and an incisive narration read by Campbell Scott. 'Ordinary Miracles' is a tribute to the high purpose of photography, a remarkable group and an unmatched panorama of urban life in the neighborhoods of New York City during the 1930's and 40's.

Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York background

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Originally Released: United States on Jun 22, 2012

Budget: $300,000.00

Genres: Documentary