The sensation of Sundance, and this summer’s indie blockbuster, Richard Linklater‘s twelve-year filmmaking gamble "Boyhood" paid off in a big way. Winning over critics, audiences and colleagues (Christopher Nolan calls it an "extraordinary film"), the filmmaker’s unique coming-of-age story plucked the heartstrings, while also impressing with its ambition. And now, you can track the filmmaker’s journey in a brand new photography book.
"Boyhood: Twelve Years on Film" presents author and photographer Matt Lankes‘ chronicle of the film’s progress with his 4×5 camera, creating portraits, behind-the-scenes photos and more across the decade-plus production. It’s a unique look at the passage of time of everyone involved with "Boyhood," and when combined with input from those involved as well, it creates a one-of-a-kind capsule fans of the movie will want to treasure. And we’ve got a couple for some lucky readers.
For more information and or to buy the book visit University Of Texas Press. All photographs from Boyhood: Twelve Years on Film (Copyright © 2014 Boyhood Inc. and IFC Productions I, L.L.C.) used by permission of Matt Lankes.
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