Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl (2003)
Portraits of a Young Orphan Jewish Girl from Eastern-Europe (2003) is a very short film, a confirmation of the possibility of creating cinematic masterpieces with an non-existent budget. The charming portrait of this young girl is sublimated with incessant tender zooms in and out on her face and her discreet smile, to accordion music. It’s a portrait-film, a dream-like film that has no contemporary equivalent to its formal and symbolic content. It is not a declaration of love, but a brief moment of admiration for beauty and the noble side of human nature.
Director: Aryan Kaganof
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date: June 5, 2003
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Aryan Kaganof
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl about?
- Portraits of a Young Orphan Jewish Girl from Eastern-Europe (2003) is a very short film, a confirmation of the possibility of creating cinematic masterpieces with an non-existent budget. The charming portrait of this young girl is sublimated with incessant tender zooms in and out on her face and her discreet smile, to accordion music. It’s a portrait-film, a dream-like film that has no contemporary equivalent to its formal and symbolic content. It is not a declaration of love, but a brief moment of admiration for beauty and the noble side of human nature.
- Who directed Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl?
- Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl was directed by Aryan Kaganof.
- How long is Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl?
- Portraits of a Young Eastern-European Jewish Orphan Girl has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).