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I Am Martin Parr

I Am Martin Parr (2025)

Documentary 68mins
7.4 / 10

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I Am Martin Parr

2025 Documentary 68mins 7.4 / 10

Since the 1970s‚ Martin Parr has fearlessly held out his unique photographic mirror and given us some of the most extraordinary and unique visual clichés of modern times. Sometimes serious‚ often absurd but always playful‚ his insightful and often acrid commentary on consumer society has always been a subject of controversy and discussion.

I Am Martin Parr: Cast & Crews

Directors
Lee Shulman
Top Cast
Martin Parr, Susie Parr, Bruce Gilden, Tracy Marshall, Harry Gruyaert

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

'I Am Martin Parr' is a compelling exploration of one of photography's most distinctive voices. Directed by Lee Shulman, the film dives deep into Martin Parr's world, showcasing his unique lens on consumer culture. What shines through is not just Parr's ability to capture the absurdity of modern lif ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3.5/5
3.5/5

'I Am Martin Parr' offers an intriguing glimpse into the mind of a photographer who has shaped how we view consumer culture. However, while the film succeeds in showcasing Parr's artistic journey, it sometimes feels like a collection of highlights rather than a cohesive narrative. Lee Shulman's dire ... Show more >>

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The film explores Martin Parr's distinctive approach to photography, highlighting his commentary on consumerism and the absurdities of modern life. Through his lens, Parr captures the contradictions of everyday experiences, blending humour with a critical perspective on societal norms.

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