Boris Lehman, filmmaker
Boris Lehman, filmmaker | |
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Directed by | Denys Desjardins |
Produced by | Denys Desjardins Centaure Films |
Written by | Denys Desjardins |
Cinematography | Denys Desjardins |
Edited by | Denys Desjardins |
Distributed by | Centaure Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 23 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
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Boris Lehman, filmmaker (French: Contre le temps et l'effacement, Boris Lehman...) is a 1997 documentary film by Quebec film director and producer Denys Desjardins.
Plot[edit]
Coined one of the most intimate and obstinate filmmakers in Belgium, Boris Lehman acts in, directs, produces, and distributes his films, single-handedly incarnating the essence of a creator who manages to survive on the fringes of his industry. From Brussels to Paris, friends, filmmakers, critics, and crew offer their understanding of a man for whom life is a reason to film, and film, a reason to live.
Award[edit]
- Honorable mention for Best Short documentary by the Quebec Films Critics Association, 1997.
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