Atlas

Atlas

2013 · 76 min · ★ 6.5 · Documentary

The renowned French Magnum photographer - again and always - uses his sublime camera and whole being to reveal a parallel world of prostitution and drugs, punctuated by exhausted bodies and lost souls in Cambodia, Russia and India. Disturbing surely, but also transcendental.

Directed by Antoine D'Agata · Written by Antoine D'Agata

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