June Leaf

Most Popular June Leaf Trailers

Total trailers found: 16

Not Like Before Trailer (2005)

10 May 2005

From January to November 2004, as a kind of carnet de voyage alongside our other activities, we asked one and the same question of various people we met on our journeys, including friends: "Do you remember a moment in your life when something really changed?" We requested them to tell us a story to illustrate their reply, and we filmed them.

The Present Trailer (1996)

11 August 1996

Simple objects, photographs, and events prompt Frank to self-conscious rumination. From his homes in New York and Nova Scotia and on visits to friends, the artist contemplates his relationships, the anniversary of his daughter's death, his son's mental illness, and his work.

Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank Trailer (2004)

17 October 2004

A documentary on the photographer Robert Frank.

Don't Blink - Robert Frank Trailer (2015)

19 November 2015

The life and work of Robert Frank—as a photographer and a filmmaker—are so intertwined that they're one in the same, and the vast amount of territory he's covered, from The Americans in 1958 up to the present, is intimately registered in his now-formidable body of artistic gestures.

Fire in the East: A Portrait of Robert Frank Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Presents an intimate view of four decades of the Swiss-born artist Robert Frank who has had an extraordinary influence on contemporary photography and filmmaking.

Home Improvements Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Home Improvements, Robert Frank’s first video project, is a simple and poignant diary of consequential events.

The Bowery Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

This short documentary captures the poetry of the city’s storied skid row before its gentrification.

Robert and June (and All the Time in the World) Trailer (2025)

12 September 2025

Scenes from the life of a quiet man and a smart woman. They carry the celebrated surnames Frank and Leaf, both of which were crucial to the 20th century North American art scene, but here they are just Robert and June.

Another Light on the Road: Robert Frank and June Leaf's Canadian Home Trailer (2025)

15 March 2025

A project June initiated shortly after Robert’s death in 2019, Another Light in the Road stands as a testament not only to the artist couple’s powerfully intimate and creative relationship but also to their enduring ties to the Mabou community of Cape Breton, as we see friends and neighbors gather in the warmth of her kitchen to share colorful stories.

I’m Still Dancing Trailer (2024)

01 January 2024

A cherished friend of Robert Frank and June Leaf, Alice Attie spent 15 years documenting Leaf as she worked on intricate metal sculptures and drawings in her studio.

Robert Frank in Conversation with Clark Winter: 10 Films Trailer (2024)

01 January 2024

An artist in his own right, Clark Winter captured the intimacy of his longtime friendships with Robert Frank and June Leaf in a series of videos shot over nearly 30 years in New York and Nova Scotia.

Keep Busy Trailer (1975)

11 August 1975

The protagonists’ astounding verbal gymnastics and often incomprehensible interactions tend to descend into nonsense, and with the syncopated rhythm of its action and dialogue, this film is reminiscent of the playful and parodying elements of the Beat fantasy Pull My Daisy.

June and Robert Kara and Me Trailer (2022)

01 January 2022

"In the summer of 2019 Kara [Walker] and I took our second and final visit to see Robert Frank and June Leaf at their place in Mabou, Nova Scotia.

June in the Studio Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Rarely a day passed when June Leaf wasn’t working in her studio…. — Museum of Modern Art

Moving Pictures Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

"Today memory creeps along the wall at Seven Bleecker. In the back of my eyes, longings and obsessions, Outside someone is yelling Robert! I love New York….

I Remember Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Dedicated from one great photographer to another, I Remember reenacts an afternoon spent with Alfred Steiglitz.