Double feature, in partnership with the Maine Jewish Film Festival.
Two documentaries for one matinée ticket price.
SEARCHING FOR GERDA TARO - 57 minutes
Director: Camille Ménager. Documentary (France)
In 1933, photographer Gerta Pohorylle fled Nazi Germany for Paris, where she fell in love with journalist Endre Friedmann. Three years later, the two young anti-fascists, under noms de guerre Gerda Taro and Robert Capa, made their way to Spain where Gerda captured her iconic, deeply human images of the Spanish Civil War before being killed in battle at the age of twenty-six. While Capa would go on to renown as a war photographer, Gerda would remain relatively unknown–her trailblazing work credited for decades to her surviving lover. With this film, Gerda Taro's life and legacy are finally brought to light.
In French with English subtitles.
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341 FRAMES OF LOVE AND WAR - 89 minutes
Director: Ran Tal. Documentary (Israel)
Against a collection of his stunning snapshots, enlargements, and contact sheets, Israeli photojournalist Micha Bar-Am and his wife and collaborator Orna (both heard, but not seen) look back at decades of partnership in life and work. With the perspective of time, each can reconsider the moral implications of images of the physical and emotional dynamics of war.
In Hebrew with English subtitles.
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These films are eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.
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