Fisherman In Jaffa

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1960

11 minutes

Summary

A lyrical documentation of the world of Jaffa's fishermen. The influence of British documentary tradition - as well as the films of directors like Joris Ivens or Georges Franju - is evident in Fishermen in Jaffa. In a carefully-planned frail structure of narrative, the film progresses from daylight to night. In it Perlov creates at the same time a vast, panoramic view, and an intimate, private one - whether he films a lone cat wandering on the dock, or the glowing faces of the fishermen. This early film already depicts Perlov's unique style.

David Perlov

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StatusReleased: 65 years ago
January 1, 1960

LanguageUnknown

Spoken LanguagesUnknown

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