Project Detail

Under the Tit

A documentary contributor, David Croland, seen from a low angle, talking about his opinion on the evolution of the New York art scene

Synopsis

Four young filmmakers explore the relevance of Sandy Daley’s cult classic ROBERT HAVING HIS NIPPLE PIERCED featuring Robert Mapplethorpe, David Croland and Patti Smith.
The filmmakers discover the sprawling artistic hub of New York City, and explore the hopeful artists that make it up.

Details

Year
2025
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
17 min 8 sec
Director
Joe Jobling
Producer
Hannah Stamp
Co-Producer
Izaak Vaughan
Editor
Joe Jobling
Director of Photography
Jake Newman
Production Designer
Hannah Stamp
Sound
Izaak Vaughan
Composer
Izaak Vaughan
Other Lead Creative(s)
David Reid

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

TheDakotaCollective

Hannah Stamp and Joe Jobling
9 Springbank Road
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE2 1PD

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