![]() ![]() Greenfield’s latest documentary, “Generation Wealth,” is both a continuation of that obsession and a reflection upon it. ![]() It’s an obsession that has fascinated her for 25 years, ever since Greenfield found the first expression of her artistic voice in photographs of teenagers in Los Angeles, a project that would go on to become the acclaimed and disturbing 1997 book “Fast Forward: Growing Up in the Shadow of Hollywood.” In her 2006 feature documentary debut, “Thin,” about women with eating disorders, and the 2012 “The Queen of Versailles,” about a wealthy couple’s attempt to build a house in Florida modeled after the French royal palace, Greenfield has turned her camera on an America obsessed with the superficial. Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield has made a career out of documenting the culture of conspicuous consumption and the commodification of all things - including the human body. ![]()
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