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Diary

OT: Yoman

David Perlov | Israel 1983

Documentary feature | 330 min | FF2015

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Synopse

Right at the beginning, David Perlov comments: "From now on I'll have to decide whether to eat the soup or film it." In 1973, the director bought a camera and documented his life over a period of ten years. The project was born of necessity: Perlov, who had immigrated from Brazil, couldn't get a job in the Israeli film industry and was looking for his own forms of aesthetic expression. The film's six chapters take the viewer from Tel Aviv to Paris, from London to Brazil. Perlov documents his daughters as they grow up and films encounters with Claude Lanzman, Isaac Stern, Joris Ivens, Irving Howe and Klaus Kinski. Diary is not only a man's personal and political diary, but also a portrait of a deeply unsettled country in the years immediately after the Yom Kippur war.


Regie

David Perlov (*1930; † 2003) emigrated in 1958 from Brazil via Paris to Israel. Diary is one of the most important documentaries in Israel's young history. During the making of the film, Perlov's daughter Yael became its editor.

Info

Original Title: Yoman

International Title: Diary

Category: Documentary feature

Section: Asia Express

Version & Subtitles: French, Hebrew, Portuguese OV with English subtitles

Director: David Perlov

Production country: Israel

Year of Production: 1983

Length: 330 min

Producer: Mira Perlov

Production company: Britain's Channel 4


Cinematography: D. Perlov, G. Danzig, Y. Sicherman, Y. Hirsch

Editor: Yael Perlov, Shaley Vainess, Boaz Leon

Music: Shem Tov Levy