He is the most famous German photographer of the world – Helmut Newton. The mixture of erotic, luxury and obscenity in his photography is responsible for his fame. A very intimate, funny and sumptuous portrait on Newton.
Credits
Director
Gero von Boehm
Production
Macroscope Film GmbH
Contact
World Sales
Esther van Messel for First Hand Films
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Available versions
video
Spoken languages
French
English
German
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