A Quote by Wangechi Mutu

I'm not a documentarian. I'm not a photojournalist. — © Wangechi Mutu
I'm not a documentarian. I'm not a photojournalist.
I feel that a documentarian has an obligation to tell the truth as he or she interprets it. And what I mean by that is that documentarians don't necessarily have the same sort of obligations that a journalist might have. A journalist might be called upon to be objective, whereas a documentarian is sort of forced to take sides.
I'm not a photojournalist.
I am a documentarian of what I do.
Become a documentarian of what you do.
You are not just a photojournalist, you're a historian.
I've always been a bit of a documentarian.
As a documentarian, you think, 'Follow your curiosity.'
I'm a moviemaker, not a documentarian. I try to hit the truth.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist.
I do love acting. But to work as a photojournalist would have been extraordinary.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist. That was my other dream job.
For my part, as a filmmaker, I've never been a fly-on-the-wall documentarian. I have no commitment to that method. I believe it's a lie.
In my 20s, when I was a photojournalist in Beijing. I joined an underground art group and put on clandestine exhibitions of my paintings.
I am not a photojournalist and certainly not used to the Jason Bourne type stuff that some photographers have to deal with.
Documentarian Laura Poitras has crafted a first-rate Hitchcockian-type thriller telling the story of Edward Snowden.
Is Michael Moore an honest documentarian? Honestly? I don't think he is... The real discussion gets left behind the entertainment value.
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