He rarely allowed himself to be interviewed, but Henri Cartier-Bresson, here nearing 100, comes off as a marvelous, spritely, and companionable figure in Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye. With eyes that glow like Yoda's, and a bald head that recalls his fellow humanistic giants Jean Renoir and Henry Miller, Cartier-Bresson, arguably the most influential photographer who ever lived, recalls how he caught, over and over again, the Moment.
Studio: | Palm Pictures |