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Cast

Adrian Dannatt

Adrian Dannatt

The Man in the Gallery

Hugo Guinness

Hugo Guinness

Alfred Lord Tennyson

Amy Sillman

Amy Sillman

Dorothea Tanning

Anthony Haden-Guest

Anthony Haden-Guest

Enoch Soames

Dean Kissick

Dean Kissick

Max Beerbohm

Tim Hsu

Tim Hsu

Zhou Enlai

Miguel Abreu

Miguel Abreu

Guillaume Gallozzi

Eric Mitchell

Eric Mitchell

Guy Debord

Peter BD

Peter BD

Robert Pincus-Witten

Julian Lethbridge

Julian Lethbridge

Peter Pinchbeck/Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Fleur de Petipois

Fleur de Petipois

Une française

Paul Pagk

Paul Pagk

Un français

Valery Oisteanu

Valery Oisteanu

Gellu Naum

Crew

Bingham Bryant

Bingham Bryant

Director

Sean Price Williams

Sean Price Williams

Cinematography

Bingham Bryant

Bingham Bryant

Screenplay

Adrian Dannatt

Adrian Dannatt

Book

Michelle Yoon

Michelle Yoon

Additional Photography

Stephen Faught

Stephen Faught

Still Photographer

Christopher Messina

Christopher Messina

Colorist

Bingham Bryant

Bingham Bryant

Editor

Drummond Dominguez-Kincannon

Drummond Dominguez-Kincannon

Sound

Ethan Gustavson

Ethan Gustavson

Sound

Kevin Ramsay

Kevin Ramsay

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michelle Yoon

Michelle Yoon

Post Production Supervisor

Miguel Abreu

Miguel Abreu

Producer

Katherine Pickard

Katherine Pickard

Producer

Bingham Bryant

Bingham Bryant

Producer

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Doomed and Famous

0.0 / 1010 min

Overview

New York’s Miguel Abreu Gallery is at the center of Bingham Bryant’s short, which follows Adrian Dannatt across his eponymous exhibit while observing works from, among others, Pablo Picasso, Guy Debord, Nan Goldin, Damien Hirst, and Duncan Hannah. Each is captured by cinematographer Sean Price Williams in appropriately textured images while a studious, amusing voice-over jumps between biography and philosophy.