

Filter Gold
Viji, Dora and Shanthi are transgenders, and Viji and Dora live together. When Viji’s best friend Shanthi is murdered, she decides to take revenge. At the same time, Dora falls in love with Aasari’s son. Now, Viji has feels the responsibility to protect Dora from Aasari.
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Plot Summary
A short documentary exploring the work and legacy of American photographer William Eggleston, known for his pioneering use of color photography. The film delves into his unique perspective and the impact his controversial exhibitions had on the art world. It highlights his ability to find beauty and significance in the ordinary.
Critical Reception
Filter Gold was primarily recognized within the documentary and photography communities, receiving praise for its concise and insightful look at William Eggleston's influential career. Critics noted its effective use of visual elements to complement the discussion of Eggleston's photographic style and its accessible approach to a complex artistic figure.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its concise exploration of William Eggleston's impact on color photography.
- Appreciated for its visual engagement with the subject matter.
- Seen as an accessible introduction to the artist's significant contributions.
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Fun Fact
William Eggleston's 1976 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, 'William Eggleston's Photographs,' was the first exhibition of color photographs shown in the museum's galleries and was highly controversial at the time.
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