Abstract
The career of Israeli photo reporter Micha Bar-Am, born in Berlin in 1930, thus becomes an assembly of iconic snapshots, enlargements and contact sheets which serve as the score for two voices.
As Israel's most celebrated war photographer Micha Bar-Am mines his extraordinary archive of over half a million negatives, questions and self-doubt surface, in a profound exploration of photography, memory, and the personal cost of a life devoted to recording a conflict.
As Israel's most celebrated war photographer Micha Bar-Am mines his extraordinary archive of over half a million negatives, questions and self-doubt surface, in a profound exploration of photography, memory, and the personal cost of a life devoted to recording a conflict.
Translated title of the contribution | 1341 Frames of Love and War |
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Original language | Multiple languages |
Place of Publication | Kfar-Saba |
Publisher | Yes Docu |
Media of output | Film |
State | Published - 2022 |