A film by David Perlov in a 7 DVD boxset
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"May 1973, I buy a camera. I want to start filming, by myself and for myself. Profesionnal cinema does no longer attract me. To look for something else. I want to approach the everyday. Above all in anonymity. It takes time to learn how to do it.” With these words, David Perlov starts his epic film Diary. Shot over a period of three decades, first on 16mm and later on video (Updated Diary, 1990-1999), it is considered today the most striking work in Israeli documentary filmmaking.
- Ariel Schweitzer, Cahiers du Cinéma
Contains an 86-page book with texts on the film.
Author(s) | David Perlov |
Format | DVD5 PAL Interzone/region-free, 1.33, couleur/color |
Original format | 16mm |
Year | 1973-1983 |
Language(s) | English, Hebrew |
Subtitles | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Hebrew |
Runtime | 312 min (6 DVDs x 52 min) |
Publisher | RE:VOIR |
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