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A young man looks intently out of frame while laying on the trunk of a blue convertible in one of this artist’s posters for the 60th New York Film Festival. WhatsApp transcripts describing this artist as “crazy” are shown by journalist Patrick Radden Keefe in one film, in which he earlier recalled condescending this artist’s activism. (-5[1])In one work, (15[1])this artist films her mother tearfully reading a quote about (*) “inextinguishable regrets” from Heart of Darkness. This artist’s Sisters, Saints, and Sybils includes footage of train tracks with narration from a police report about the suicide of the artist’s sister. At the beginning of a documentary about this artist, (10[1])she enters the Met and leads a group of protestors in chanting “Sacklers lie, (10[1])people die.” For 10 points, name this photographer profiled in Laura Poitras’ film All the Beauty and the Bloodshed. ■END■ (10[1]0[2])

ANSWER: Nan Goldin [Accept Nancy Goldin]
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