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  1. Description of a Struggle: Directed by Tony Pemberton. With Parker Posey, Tony Pemberton, Chris Marstall, Douglas Stearns. Based on a (perhaps) unfinished Franz Kafka short story, a young man attending a party- and wandering through a town- meets various odd characters.

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    • Drama
    • Tony Pemberton
    • Parker Posey, Tony Pemberton, Chris Marstall
  2. "Description of a Struggle" (German: "Beschreibung eines Kampfes") is a short story by Franz Kafka. It contains the dialogues " Conversation with the Supplicant " ("Gespräch mit dem Beter") and " Conversation with the Drunk " ("Gespräch mit dem Betrunkenen").

    • Franz Kafka
    • 1912
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    • Chris Marker
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    • Alan Adair
  4. Description d'un combat. Directed by Chris Marker. Working primarily in the arena of nonfiction, Marker rejected conventional narrative techniques, instead staking out a deeply political terrain defined by the use of still images, atmospheric soundtracks, and literate commentary.

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    • Chris Marker
  5. Description of a Struggle. Director. Chris Marker. Country. France, Israel. Year. 1960. Duration. 60 min. language. English. Pioneer of the essay film style, enigmatic French auteur Chris Marker ( La Jetee, Sans Soleil) visited Israel in the late 1950s.

  6. Winner of the Golden Bear at the 1961 Berlin Film Festival, Marker’s remarkable documentary thoroughly examined, critiqued and predicted the newly created state’s past, present and future. Striking in the beauty of its images, ranging from the vastness of the desert landscape and the tranquility of the sea to the hubris of Tel Aviv, Description of a Struggle allows a rare and memorable ...

  7. 14. Sept. 2009 · Description of a Struggle opens with a series of seemingly disconnected visuals accompanied by voiceover narration: “Signs. The land speaks to you in signs. Signs of land. Signs of water. Signs of man.”