David Holzman’s Diary
1967
United States
84 minutes
English
Holzman, an earnest young Godard-hound, decides to film his life in order to understand it–and only succeeds in ruining it. As a voyeur, a gentle intruder into other people’s lives, he can’t understand that the filming makes his subjects feel self-conscious, or that “reality” is altered by the presence of his camera and his tape recorder and his lavalier mike, which he calls his “friends.”
Production :
Paradigm Films; Jim McBride
Paradigm Films; Jim McBride
Editing :
Jim McBride
Jim McBride
Photography :
Michael Wadleigh
Michael Wadleigh