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Directed by | David Perlov |
Screenplay by | David Perlov |
Produced by | Mira Perlov |
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Narrated by | David Perlov |
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Music by | Shem Tov Levi |
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Running time | 630 Minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
Diary (Hebrew: יומן, tr. Yoman) is a 1983 Israeli experimental independent documentary art film directed by David Perlov, notable for being, together with its three follow-ups, פגישות עם 1990-1999, יומן מעודכן, נתן זך and 1952-2002 תצלומי, the last based on his photography of fifty years, and one of the longest films ever made. It was released on DVD by Re:Voir Vidéo[1] in 2006, and is considered by some to be the greatest and most important Israeli film ever made in its home country.[2]