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Biography, War, Photo/image


Producer(s): POINT DU JOUR

Coproducer(s)/co-financing:
FRANCE 5 - France Télévisions, ARTV, AVRO, SBS AUSTRALIA

Length:  1x52

Format:  One-off

Original version: French

Versions available: English: subtitle, overdub / International: subtitle, overdub

Nationality: France

Year: 2004

Rights: worldwide tv

Support(s):  SD – Digital 4/3

Program available
by ADAV

Collection: PATRICK JEUDY HISTORY FILMS

ROBERT CAPA, THE MAN WHO BELIEVED HIS OWN LEGEND

Director(s): Patrick JEUDY – Writer(s): Patrick JEUDY   Contact Contact   Download Print page

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Legendary photographer Robert Capa was born 22 Oct. 1913. Patrick Jeudy looks at the man and his myth in his 58' documentary - a fitting tribute on the occasion of the centenary of his birth in 2013.

On May 25, 1954, Robert Capa died in Indochina. Icon of a whole generation of photo journalists, he embodied the very spirit of adventure: a romantic hero, a legendary photographer with a tragic end.
The film takes its departure with the photo that “made” Capa: the Spanish Republican fallling mortally wounded in front of his camera. The question of the photo’s authenticity is the ‘knot’ of this story. This shot came to be regarded as Capa’s guiding principle of his job: the closer you get to the action, the better the photo and its impact!
This is – above all – a film on the man, a film on Endre Friedmann, born in Hungary in 1913, who re-invented himself Robert Capa, an American photographer in Paris – with the help of his girlfriend and fellow photographer, Gerda Taro.
He covered five wars and lived life to the full. Thanks to exceptional archive material, including rare shots of Capa at work, the viewer has the impression that he stands next to Capa and sees what HE saw through his lense.

Festivals and Awards:
* 2004: Laurier Documentaire 2004, Les lauriers de la radio et de la télévision, Club Audiovisuel de Paris

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