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DESCRIPTION:\n	Presented with two intermissions. David Perlov (1930-2003) w
 as a pioneering figure in Israeli cinema\, a filmmaker who brought a subje
 ctive and poetic approach to documentary filmmaking. His epic film Diary 1
 973-1983 is his greatest achievement\, a six-chapter work that offers a de
 eply personal\, intimate view of Perlov’s life that also captures the turb
 ulent reality of war-torn Israel. As Michael Kustow wrote in The Guardian\
 , “Diary is Perlov’s quiet river\, streaming through wars\, from the 1973 
 Yom Kippur near-disaster to the disorderly withdrawal from Lebanon in 1982
 \, travel—back to Paris and Brazil—and reflections on painting\, photograp
 hy\, family and friends\, aging\, and neighborhood.” \n\n\n	The film recor
 ds the coming of age of his two daughters\, Yael and Naomi\, and includes 
 meetings with Claude Lanzmann\, Isaac Stern\, Joris Ivens\, Irving Howe\, 
 and Klaus Kinski. Perlov was an itinerant figure. Born in Brazil\, he trav
 eled to Paris\, where he worked as projectionist at the Cinémathèque Franç
 aise\, and then emigrated to Israel\, where he developed a distinctly lyri
 cal approach to nonfiction filmmaking. Diary 1973-1983 is an extraordinary
  mixture of home movies\, political documentary\, and cinéma vérité that h
 as never been seen in New York. It will be shown in a digitally restored c
 opy\, transferred from 16mm. Perlov’s widow\, Mira Perlov\, will introduce
  the screening and answer questions at the end of the final section. \n\nF
 ree with Museum admission.\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:David Perlov's Diary 1973-1983 (Yoman)
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