Bill Henson: Dreams of Darkness Trailer

Bill Henson: Dreams of Darkness Trailer (1995)

06 June 1995 26 mins

26 min documentary, produced, directed and filmed by Philippe Charluet; Executive Producer: Veronique Bernard. Network: SBS (Australia) An impressionistic look at controversial Melbourne photographer Bill Henson, focussing on his exhibition at the Venice Biennial, while putting it in the context of his work as a whole. It offers an interpretation of Henson’s artistry through the prism of visual richness, complexity and decay of Venice itself.

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