Tree Trunk to Head

Tree Trunk to Head

1938 · 35 min · ★ 5.7 · Documentary

“The personality of the sculptor Chaim Gross, his mannerisms, his characteristic method of work, his tendencies are all intimately disclosed in minute details, as though unobserved—a sort of candid-camera study. Dramatic form and cinematic structure endow the presentation with excitement, humor, and interest.” —Lewis Jacobs

Directed by Lewis Jacobs

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