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  • AV-Medium  (2)
  • Microfilm
  • Batsry, Irit  (1)
  • Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive 〈Jerusalem〉  (1)
  • Jerusalem  (2)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 5 Min. , VHS
    Year of publication: 1996
    Abstract: In a dark space, the viewer faces a grass-like surface created by thousands of sheets of paper, printed with numbers, then shredded half-way and arranged to represent the years from 1900 to 1999. A videotape showing a convoluted flow of the same years is projected onto this surface through a mat in the form of a suspended figure. The video projector is moving slowly on rails across the space, so both figures (the mat and the projected figure) are eternally performing an ambiguous activity : flying, swimming, falling, scanning, hovering... The viewers experience the perception and representation of time in various forms : time as space, as movement, as light, as a process of disintegration. These forms coincide for a fleeting moment, then continue their respective existences.
    Note: Kopie
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    Jerusalem
    Pages: 80 Minuten
    Keywords: Film ; Stummfilm
    Abstract: Lea Lyon, daughter of Rabbi Mendel, spiritual advisor of a Galician town near the Russian border, is playing by a stream when she meets Constantine, a Russian prince in peasant's garb. Objecting to the attentions paid his daughter, the rabbi insults the prince. Later, war is declared, and the Russians under Constantine occupy the town; the prince invites himself to the rabbi's home, demanding Lea, but finds her betrothed to Joshua. He threatens Joshua, who pleads with Lea to surrender to the prince, but she refuses. When Constantine threatens to burn the town and its inhabitants, Lea yields to the entreaties of the crowd. Impressed by her character, the prince discovers he loves her and spares the town and the girl; she hides him from the Austrian guard, and sent from her home, she is stoned by her people; the rabbi is killed, but the prince escapes. After the war, he returns to Lea.
    Note: Erstaufführung: 1927
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