The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia (2002)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 71 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia
Like many photographers, Shelby Lee Adams has a favored subject, and in his case he prefers to turn the lens of his camera on the poor Appalachian families of Eastern Kentucky. As a fellow Kentuckian, the Appalachians are an area and a people Adams knows well, but while his subjects usually live in devastating poverty, Adams was the son of a wealthy and privileged family, and as his work began to attract a worldwide audience, many began to question if Adams was attempting an honest portrayal of lives lived under near-tragic circumstances, or if the photographer was exploiting the naivete and subjects and playing on stereotypes of the poor in the Deep South. The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia is a documentary which offers an in-depth look at Adams and his work, as well as the people he documents and the perspectives of other photographers. The True Meaning Of Pictures was directed by Jennifer Baichwal, who previously helmed the acclaimed documentary Let it Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia:
The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia Trivia
Other Movies From 2002
Banged Out
The Osbournes: Season 01
The Osbournes: Season 02
The Fear of Speed
Straight: A Conversion Comedy
The Target
The Wesley's Mysterious File
Extra Weird Sampler
The Agronomist
Bronte Country
Hammerlock
Schmelvis: Searching for the King's Jewish Roots
Deadly Wordz
The New Option
More Movies
Culture & Society movies from 2002
Visual Arts movies from 2002
Culture & Society movies from 2001
Culture & Society movies from 2003
Visual Arts movies from 2001
Visual Arts movies from 2003
Best Culture & Society Films from 2002
Best Visual Arts Films from 2002
Best Culture & Society Films from 2001
Best Culture & Society Films from 2003
Best Visual Arts Films from 2001
Best Visual Arts Films from 2003




