Screened as part of NZIFF 2022

Exposing Muybridge 2021

Directed by Marc Shaffer

Discover the wild story of pioneering English photographer and great-uncle of cinema Eadweard Muybridge in this fascinating documentary that sifts legend from truth.

USA In English
88 minutes DCP

Director, Screenplay

Producers

Elisabeth Haviland James, Serginho Roosblad

Cinematography

Siri Klug

Editor

Elisabeth Haviland James

Music

Chad Cannon

With

Gary Oldman, Marta Braun, Philip Brookman, Byron Wolfe, Mark Klett, Rebecca Gowers

Festivals

DOC NYC 2021

Elsewhere

The oddly monikered Eadweard Muybridge is probably best known for his trailblazing 19th century photographs of a galloping horse that foreshadowed the birth of cinema. This documentary from Marc Shaffer tells us more about the mysterious man behind the lens and proves that truth really is stranger than legend. Guided by photographers, writers, academics and avid Muybridge collector Gary Oldman, the documentary sheds light on the many lives of the English-born Edward James Muggeridge, uncovering a tale of unbridled ambition and even cold-blooded murder. — Michael McDonnell

“Oldman, who has been developing a Muybridge biopic for some time provides additional details that would make for an electric period film about a man he fears has been mistreated and misunderstood by history. In his life Muybridge certainly viewed himself as an underdog of sorts, telling his grandmother before setting sail for the US that he’d either make a name for himself or she’d never hear from him again…

The academics chosen by Shaffer also provide information that is technical, personal, and critical without ever feeling like a dry work of art history. The film, like Muybridge, is full of mystery, playfulness, and complexity – an illuminating and engaging history lesson.” — John Fink, The Film Stage