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Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther

William Klein’s candid portrait of leading Black Panther figure Eldridge Cleaver catches up with the charismatic, controversial, and outspoken revolutionary during his exile in Algeria, where he—along with his wife, fellow Black Power activist Kathleen Cleaver—sought refuge from prosecution in the United States.

William Klein Algeria, 1970
DCP

The Model Couple

In 1977 France, the Ministry of the Future chooses two 'normal,' white, middle-class citizens, Claudine (Anémone) and Jean-Michel (André Dussolier), for a national experiment.

William Klein France, 1977

Mr. Freedom

William Klein moved into more blatantly political territory with this hilarious, vicious Vietnam-era lampoon of imperialist American foreign policy.

William Klein France, 1969

Muhammad Ali, the Greatest

A remarkable chronicle of some of the defining cultural moments of the twentieth century, William Klein’s up-close portrait of Muhammad Ali is an indispensable record of the icon in his electrifying prime.

William Klein France, 1974
DCP, Blu-ray

Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?

After nearly a decade as American Vogue's most subversive fashion photographer, William Klein made this wild, pseudovérité incursion into the world of Parisian haute couture.

William Klein France, 1966