Harun Farocki: Presented

Harun Farocki: Presented

2020 · 11 min

What can be learned from watching only the moments when an artist appears in his own work? Harun Farocki appears in 24 of his own films; his time on screen totals 2 hours and 21 minutes: enough to form a movie in itself. The footage reveals a remarkable, evolving relationship between a man and his own images.

Directed by Kevin B. Lee

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