Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York” is a feature documentary detailing the story of the rise and politically motivated fall of the Photo League, (1936–1951), which for fifteen years functioned as both the vital nerve center of the documentary movement and its academy in an era when the camera was regarded—in the eyes of James Agee, as “the central instrument of our time.

The rise and politically motivated fall of the Photo League (1936-1951)

Press

Changing the World, a Picture at a Time.

By Manohla Dargis, New York Times

'Ordinary Miracles' records a growing city.

Lauren Bender, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York.

By Lou Lumenick, NY Post Link

An extraordinary era documented in ‘Ordinary Miracles.

By Gary Goldstein, L. A. Times

Press

Changing the World, a Picture at a Time.

By Manohla Dargis, New York Times

'Ordinary Miracles' records a growing city.

Lauren Bender, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York.

By Lou Lumenick, NY Post Link

An extraordinary era documented in ‘Ordinary Miracles.

By Gary Goldstein, L. A. Times

The rise and politically motivated fall of the Photo League (1936-1951)

Check out the Stranger than Fiction series at: http://www.stfdocs.com. Director Nina Rosenblum, with writer Daniel Allentuck and contributing producer Mary Engel discuss their film Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York, which screened during the STF 2012 SSpring season. With Thom Powers. Video created by Michael Doyle for STFdocs.

Nina Rosenblum, tra i più impegnati autori del cinema documentario d'inchiesta ha presentato a Napoli a Villa Pignatelli il suo ultimo film: Odinary Miracles. Uno spaccato dell'America degli anni '30 attraverso il lavoro della scuola Photo League's. Sino al 13 luglio a Villa Pignatelli di Napoli altri nove documentari sui diritti negati.