Misery Loves Company: The Life & Death of Bruce Gilden Page #2

Synopsis: The idea of "street photography," taking one's camera out into the world and shooting whatever catches one's attention, took on a special twist in the work of Bruce Gilden. His photographs are often records of his confrontations with his subjects, and the tension of the moment is as much a part of the final product as the light and shadows. Gideon Gold caught up with the wisecracking Gilden - described as a Damon Runyon of photographers - and provided a platform for Gilden to talk about his life, work, and ideas about photography.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Gideon Gold
 
IMDB:
6.4
Year:
2007
60 min
62 Views


Thanks.

So this is how

You play me, jack?

You make me to give

You now everything.

No, not everything.

Just give us the first initial

Of Sasha's last name

And when he was absent

From Washington before.

Is everything

I have to bargain with!

How do i know

You are not leaving me

Out in the cold, huh?

How can i not know?

You give us Sasha,

You'll never have to worry

About your well-being again

Or that of your wife

Or daughter.

How can she visit doctor?

KGB will get suspicious.

She'll complain

Of a toothache.

It will require several visits

To a dentist on our payroll.

At the dentist's office,

There will be a top cardiologist

From Walter reed hospital

Waiting for her.

The Coany has roughly

And 4,000 contract employees.

Clandestine system alone

Has 5,000--

Another 1,00

Over the globe.

You're loving this,

Aren't you, Jim?

Taking your time,

Drawing it out.

Your moment on the stage

After years sitting

In a dark, little room

With your little bits

Of information.

Torriti,

We'll hear him out.

you will want

To hear me out, Harvey,

Because my

Tentative conclusion

Is that pinnacle

May be that rarest of breeds--

A genuine defector.

You want to walk us

Through the information, Jim?

Information--yes.

Number one--

Pinnacle claims Sasha

Is a Russian speaker.

Two--

Sasha's last name begins

With the letter k.

The computer came back

With the names

Of 244 Russian-speaking

Company employees

Who have the last name

Beginning with the letter k,

All of whom are expected

To be away from Washington

Till Sunday,

Which...

Brings me to the point

That i have put on

The back burner for 13 years.

You need the patience

Of a saint

For counterintelligence,

Nurturing seemingly...

Meaningless bits of data,

Amassing

And collecting thousands

???

And creating an interlocking...

Picture, which really only

Comes into focus

Through your own interpretation.

And all the while,

You hear voices

Whispering behind your back.

"mother's obsessed,"

They say,

"paranoid.

A conclusion searching

For confirmatory evidence."

Believe me...

I heard it all.

I heard every word.

The information, mother.

I always knew...

If we could find Sasha's cutout,

We could find Sasha,

And that is what Ive been

Waiting for all this time.

In 1961,

The FBI stumbled across

An old communist

Named Max Cohen,

A.k.a. Kahn.

Who lived above his store,

Who delivered liquor

To hundreds of clients

In the Washington area.

The cutout went by the name

Of Dodgson,

Which curiously...

Is the real name

Of Lewis Carroll,

Author of

"Alice in Wonderland."

Makes you wonder if Starik

Isn't, like Lewis Carroll,

Creating worlds within worlds

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