David Perlov
Born
9 June 1930 (95)
Place of Birth
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Biography
David Perlov (Hebrew: דוד פרלוב) (born 9 June 1930 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died December 13, 2003, in Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli documentary filmmaker. David Perlov was born in Rio de Janeiro and grew up in Belo Horizonte. At the age of 10, he went to live with his grandfather in São Paulo. At the age of 22, he moved to Paris and worked as a projectionist for the newly established Cinematheque. In 1957, he made his first short film, Tante chinoise (Old Aunt China), based on drawings of...
David Perlov (Hebrew: דוד פרלוב) (born 9 June 1930 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; died December 13, 2003, in Tel Aviv, Israel) was an Israeli documentary filmmaker. David Perlov was born in Rio de Janeiro and grew up in Belo Horizonte. At the age of 10, he went to live with his grandfather in São Paulo. At the age of 22, he moved to Paris and worked as a projectionist for the newly established Cinematheque. In 1957, he made his first short film, Tante chinoise (Old Aunt China), based on drawings of a 12-year-old girl of the French provincial bourgeoisie of 1890 which he found in the cellar of the Paris house in which he was living. In 1958, Perlov immigrated to Israel, settling with his wife Mira on Kibbutz Bror Hayil. The couple had two daughters, the twins Yael Perlov and Naomi Perlov. In 1963, Perlov made a 33-minute documentary In Jerusalem (בירושלים, Be-Yerushalayim). This film came to be one of the most important films of Israeli documentary cinema. Although Perlov made two feature films by 1972 (The Pill and 42:6), his film proposals were repeatedly rejected by the Israel Broadcasting Authority and Israeli film board, which found his work too lyrical. In May of the year 1973, Perlov bought a 16 mm camera and filmed his everyday life alongside dramatic events that took place in Israel at the time. He continued this work for 10 years, sometimes with almost no economic resources, until Channel 4 of British television expressed an interest in the project in 1983. Produced in association with Israel's largest television and film studio, Herzliya Studios (Ulpanei Herzliya), the result was Perlov's work Diary (יומן). From 1973 Perlov taught in the department of film and television at Tel Aviv University.
Filmography (27)
My Conversations on Film
2013
my stills 1952-2002
2002
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Updated Diary 1990-1999
2001
Meetings with Nathan Zach
1996
🎬 DirectorYavne Street
1995
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Isaak Stern
1984
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Diary
1983
In Search of Ladino
1981
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Memories of the Eichmann Trial
1979
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Biba
1977
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The Invasion of the Arab Armies - May 1948
1973
🎬 DirectorKibbutz Moshav Moshava - Moshava
1973
🎬 DirectorKibbutz Moshav Moshava - Kibbutz
1973
🎬 DirectorKibbutz Moshav Moshava - Moshav
1973
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The Pill
1972
The Oil Pipeline
1971
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Navy
1971
🎬 Director42:6 - Ben Gurion
1969
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Theatre In Israel
1967
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On a New Track
1966
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Tel Katzir
1964
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The National Water Carrier
1964
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In Jerusalem
1963
Fisherman In Jaffa
1962
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High Tension
1961
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In Thy Blood, Live
1961
🎬 DirectorOld Aunt China
1957
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