SummaryAggie is a feature-length documentary that explores the nexus of art, race, and justice through the story of art collector and philanthropist Agnes “Aggie” Gund’s life. Director Catherine Gund focuses on her mother’s journey to give viewers an understanding of the power of art to transform consciousness and inspire social change. Aggie is interna... Read More
Directed By:Catherine Gund
Aggie
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Oct 8, 2020
80
Aggie is a film every art center in the country should show to its supporters and community as its positive message is inspiring, aspiring, and beautiful. Aggie is a film about someone with imagination, and art requires imagination.
Oct 8, 2020
70
Aggie is a well-made portrait of an admirable woman you come away feeling you’d like to meet.
Oct 8, 2020
60
Aggie is an extraordinary figure, and the doc is interesting enough. But don’t expect much invention or surprise here. The overall tone is frenetic and imprecise.
Oct 8, 2020
50
However great Gund’s influence on other collectors and philanthropists has been, and however progressive and righteous her advocacy for racial justice, Aggie doesn’t match her originality with an accordingly innovative approach.
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Production Company:
- Aubin Pictures
- Artemis Rising Foundation
- Bloomberg Philanthropies
- Ford Foundation - Just Films
Release Date:Oct 7, 2020
Duration:1 h 31 m
Awards
Cinema for Peace Awards
• 1 Nomination































