• All photos by Roman Vishniac (1891–1990). Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkeley. All rights reserved.
  • All photos by Roman Vishniac (1891–1990). Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkeley. All rights reserved.
  • All photos by Roman Vishniac (1891–1990). Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkeley. All rights reserved.

Vishniac

Copresented with The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

featuring

Bradley Brennan, July Hodara, Declan Knappenberger,

From the cosmopolitan streets of prewar Berlin to the shtetls in Poland and Lithuania to the Princeton offices of Albert Einstein, Vishniac takes viewers on a journey through the lens of one of the foremost photographers of the twentieth century. Roman Vishniac (1897–1990) is best known for having traversed Eastern Europe from 1935 through 1938, on assignment for the American Joint Distribution Committee, to photograph Jewish life. Smuggled out of Europe during the war, the photographs are among the last images of a culture before it vanished. Laura Bialis’s documentary follows the full trajectory of Vishniac’s career as an artist and scientist who wanted to make the invisible visible and whose forays into color microscopic photography open our eyes to the hidden world around us. The Magnes is the keeper of Vishniac’s extraordinary photography collection of some thirty thousand images.

FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Sophie Sartain
Cinematographer
  • Simon Weekes
  • Harris Done
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 93 mins
Source
  • Abramorama

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