Thursday, December 22, 2016

ELTOR PROJECTOR: TOY FOR MOVIE PRESENTATIONS

I had forgotten the old projector. Eltor projector was bought by me about 60 years ago in Oslo. I had saved money for projector. Photos from movies where also a part of the deal.I had no knowledge of the films at the time I viewed the photos.I did the work to-day viewing the photos. Three important films were found. "Northwest Passage " - a historical drama where you found the famous American actors Spencer Tracy and Robert Young . The film was released in 1940. The film was popular.
The second film was the movie about Peter Pan. The cartoon movie was made in 1953. The third movie was about the famous Baron Munchhausen: The Adventure of Baron Munchausen. It was nice to play with the old toy again making me remember interesting films. The research work about the photos of old films was a nice experience. The moral: Do not throw away your toys! You might like to play once more and get new experiences. You are never too old to play it once more,Sam, for good old times.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

WHO IS CAPA, ROBERT CAPA? FORGOTTON ALREADY ?

During  the summer of 2016 I stayed in the city of Nice, France. Hunting for rare books and movies are a thrilling sport appreciated by me-an oldfashioned librarian. The target for my private research is bookshops of all kinds. In Nice I found one good bookshop.
To my surprise the bookshop had made an exhibition about the late war photographer Robert Capa. Who is Robert Capa?
He was born Endre Friedmann in year 1913. He died in 1954. Robert Capa was a Hungarian war photographer  and  photo  journalist. The bookshop sold books about him. Even if my French is not good alt all, I had to buy a book about Robert Capa: Bernard Lebrun & Michel Lefebye: ROBERT CAPA. TRACES D’UNE LEGENDE . The French text is  easy to read. Besides you find also translations from French to English. The photos published are all famous taken by Robert Capa. The story about the Hungarian refugee, Endre Friedmann, is very interesting. When he was a teenager he had to move to to Berlin, Germany,  because of the political repression in Hungary. Due to the rise of Adolf Hitler, he had to move to Paris, France. In France he invented ” Robert Capa ”. He changed his name to Robert Capa to work as a photo  journalist. The working fields for him were: The Spanish Civil War, The Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and finally: The First Indochina War.
He lived a dangerous life. He never married but his great love was Gerda Taro ( b. Pohorylle).
Gerda Taro and Robert Capa worked together as both war photographer and photo journalist. Gerda Taro was killed in an accident in Spain close to Brunete during a battle.
Robert Capa loved parties and girls. He was a restless man who was not made for marriage. The famous Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman, was one of his mistresses.
Robert Capa is famous for his war memoirs: Slightly Out of Focus.
He  was killed by a landmine in Vietnam in 1954. He wanted always to be as close to the objects as possible. In 1954 he was too close to the object.
Forgotton, Robert Capa? No. The memory of his work and life is still a matter of interest for people in the city of Nice,  and maybe for the rest of the world too?