Michael White's Vintage Polaroids
Into the private life of celebrities
September 29th, 2014
How much gossip we eat, and how many useless news, it should not potentially fregarcene anything, are the protagonists of long phone calls, afternoons spent in 'search' on Google images, and many other types of activities 'suppressor brain'.
Yet these damn Hollywood stars and starlets attoroni, influencers and it-girls and any number, bloggers and more, influence us to the point of absorbing at least part of something that we represent ourselves, often with results that really comedians.
But if you think they are actually normal people like us that, yes participating in megafeste that we will never even asked for all the money in the world, but deep down they live nuances, quirks, and do things, at least trivial as your neighbor unlucky, single and with pimples.
Gracie Otto in the documentary film The Last Impresario, depicts the life of Michael White, a famous playboy and friend of countless celebrities, which has revolutionized the way we see and experience the social life in the 70s, through a series of old photos taken with Polaroid at random and a little 'everywhere, at the time when you could not check on schermetto of the digital camera, focusing on aspects of normality, leisure, attitudes not calculated, loves occasional embarrassing booze and celebrities, caught in some moments of their lives.