Making its international debut at Berlinale and its U.S. premiere at Telluride, 1341 Frames of Love and War is a look at Israel through the lens of one of the country’s most celebrated war photographers, Magnum photographer Micha Bar-Am.
1341 Frames is a unique cinematic, visual, and sensory experience that is a story of Israel and the photographer who documented the country’s war-torn history. It explores how to imbue still photography with movement on the one hand, while freezing cinematic movement to distill meaning and emotion on the other. It is a complex love letter to the power, beauty and horror of photographic imagery, and the personal cost of a life devoted to recording a conflict told through an extraordinary archive of iconic photographs.
1341 Frames of Love and War can also be seen “in-theater” at CCA. See Home Page.
1341 FRAMES of LOVE and WAR has been made possible by the generous support of Season Underwriters Patricia & David Shulman, Film Underwriters Leslie Nathanson & Hervey Juris, and Film Sponsors Janet Sanders & Stuart Cohen