- Published: Burbank, CA : New Line Home Entertainment : Distributed by Warner Home Video, 2007.
- Year Published: 2007
- Description: 1 videodisc (122 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Language: English
- Format: DVD
ISBN/Standard Number
- 0780656725
- 9780780656727
- 794043106781
Additional Credits
- Bickford, Laura.
- Bosworth, Patricia.
- Fierberg, Andrew.
- Pohlad, William.
- Timmermann, Bonnie.
- Wilson, Erin Cressida.
- Shainberg, Steven.
- Kidman, Nicole, 1967-
- Downey, Robert, 1965-
- Burrell, Ty, 1967-
- Yulin, Harris.
- Alexander, Jane.
- Clarke, Emmy.
- McCarthy, Genevieve.
- McGiver, Boris.
- Hugot, Marceline.
- Duffy, Mary.
- Pope, Bill.
- Burwell, Carter.
- Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation.
- River Road Films (Firm)
- Iron Films.
- Vox3 Films (Firm)
- Furthefilm LLC.
- New Line Home Entertainment (Firm)
- Warner Home Video (Firm)
Subjects
- Women photographers -- Drama.
- Photographers -- Biography -- Drama.
- Women artists -- Drama.
- Mentoring in the arts -- Drama.
- Secrecy -- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Melodrama.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Romance -- Feature.
- Family -- Feature.
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Based on the book "Diane Arbus" by Patricia Bosworth.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2006.
Nicole Kidman, Robert Downey, Jr., Ty Burrell, Harris Yulin, Jane Alexander, Emmy Clarke, Geneiveve McCarthy, Boris McGiver, Marceline Hugot, Mary Duffy.
Turning her back on her wealthy, established family, Diane Arbus falls in with Lionel Sweeney. Sweeney is an enigmatic mentor who introduces Arbus to the marginalized people who help her become one of the most revered photographers of the twentieth century. Diane's strange, new world unlocks her deepest secrets, awakens her remarkable artistic genius, and launches her path to becoming the artist she is meant to be.
DVD, region 1; Dolby Digital, widescreen.
Contents: Diane Arbus.
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