Review: In 'Dick Johnson Is Dead,' A Celebration Of Life

Kirsten Johnson's last film, the autobiographical collage Cameraperson," was an astonishing compendium of what she, as a cinematographer, had seen in her life behind a lens. Her extraordinary new film, Dick Johnson Is Dead, was spurred in part by what she never captured. Reflecting on her mother, who died after years in an Alzheimer's haze, Johnson says in her latest film, I dont have a single frame of the warm and brilliant person she once was.

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