my stills 1952-2002 (2002)

my stills 1952-2002 (2002) poster

My Stills, 1952-2002, David Perlov's last film, is based on his still photographs. It is formed as a triptych: the first part takes the viewer on a journey to the very roots of the image, the frame, the angle, the light, and the frozen movement of people, and contemplates stills and cinema photography. The second part revolves around three photographers whom Perlov deeply admired: David Seymore, Henri Lartigue, and Henri Roth (the latter's photographs served as evidence in the Eichmann Trial)

Director: David Perlov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date:
Editing: Tamara Pilz Hunter
Language: English, עִבְרִית
Original Language: he
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More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my stills 1952-2002 about?
My Stills, 1952-2002, David Perlov's last film, is based on his still photographs. It is formed as a triptych: the first part takes the viewer on a journey to the very roots of the image, the frame, the angle, the light, and the frozen movement of people, and contemplates stills and cinema photography. The second part revolves around three photographers whom Perlov deeply admired: David Seymore, Henri Lartigue, and Henri Roth (the latter's photographs served as evidence in the Eichmann Trial)
Who directed my stills 1952-2002?
my stills 1952-2002 was directed by David Perlov.
How long is my stills 1952-2002?
my stills 1952-2002 has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is my stills 1952-2002?
my stills 1952-2002 is a Documentary film.