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A Woman's Case

1969 | 82 min

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A Woman's Case

1969Jacques Katmor

Synopsis

A Woman's Case is a 1969 black and white Israeli independent underground experimental dramatic art film, the first Israeli film to be screened at the Venice Film Festival, directed by Jacques Katmor, and, usually, categorized as belonging to the bohemian/counterculture and New Sensibility movement. The film was released on DVD by NMC Music. Cinematographer and coscreenwriter Amnon Salomon stated, during an interview, held late in life, that the film's origin is in Katmor's early exhibition, dealing with the female body, and, that the filmmakers had no commercial motivations.

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Credits

Director
Jacques Katmor
Director of Photography
Amnon Salomon
Country
Israel

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