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  1. Description of a Struggle: Directed by Tony Pemberton. With Parker Posey, Tony Pemberton, Chris Marstall, Douglas Stearns. Based on a (perhaps) unfinished Franz Kafka short story, a young man attending a party- and wandering through a town- meets various odd characters.

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    • Tony Pemberton
    • Parker Posey, Tony Pemberton, Chris Marstall
  2. Full Description. A young boy joyfully rides a pushcart down the hilly streets of Haifa, a humped camel crosses a street, and an innocent girl paints an unseen picture in what may best represent the emergence of a new country and its unknown future. These are the arresting images captured by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Chris Marker (La ...

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  4. Synopsis. Working primarily in the arena of nonfiction, Marker rejected conventional narrative techniques, instead staking out a deeply political terrain defined by the use of still images, atmospheric soundtracks, and literate commentary.

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  5. Description of a Struggle (Description d’un combat) Directed by Chris Marker. Israel/France, 1960, digital video, color, 60 min. French with English subtitles. Copy source: Jerusalem Film Archive. Chris Marker’s 1960 voyage to Israel resulted in one of his key early works, an exploration of the then only twelve-year-old nation as a world ...

  6. film. Description of a Struggle. Director. Chris Marker. Country. France, Israel. Year. 1960. Duration. 60 min. language. English. Pioneer of the essay film style, enigmatic French auteur Chris Marker ( La Jetee, Sans Soleil) visited Israel in the late 1950s.

  7. Details. In Description d’un Combat, Marker’s idiosyncratic style, combining location footage with archival material, builds a complex and personal portrayal. Israel’s demography is explored, from the kibbutzim to the Arab minorities, the orthodox Jews, and the tourists.