Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (2024)
Directed by Nanette Burstein
TV-MA100 min128 frames
Documentary
A legend in her own words.
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What is Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes about?
Newly discovered interviews with Elizabeth Taylor and unprecedented access to the star’s personal archive reveal the complex inner life and vulnerability of the groundbreaking icon.
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes is a 2024 American documentary film, directed by Nanette Burstein. It explores the life and career of Elizabeth Taylor, told through access to Taylor's archives and newly found audio.
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Across 128 sampled frames, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes builds its coverage from medium shots (62% of the sample), with close-ups (23%) carrying much of the rest. The lighting keeps 52% of it in soft, high-key light. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 70% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.
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