” — Nilo Otero
Celebrate GDT and TO on the go
and the printed page -- as well as his thoughts about such topics as politics
” Critic Monica Castillo wrote of the film: “Us is another thrilling exploration of the past and oppression this country is still too afraid to bring up
provoking as many questions as they answer
Cannes musical ” — Nilo OteroThrough rare, candid, and often daring photographs, the book celebrates a time when film, fame, and freedom collided at the Cannes Film Festival. In the 1970s and 80s, the Cannes Film Festival was more than a red carpet it was a spectacle of freedom, fame, and excess. Photographer Ole Christiansen was there, camera in hand, capturing a time when the worlds biggest stars mingled with dreamers, directors, and the beautiful chaos of the Cte dAzur. Cannes