- Eli Lotar
Eli Lotar (1905-1969), was a French photographer. Lotar (full name "Eliazar Lotar Teodoresco") was born the son of a celebrated poet in
Romania in 1905. He became a French citizen in 1926 and met the German photographerGermaine Krull . He took part in many exhibitions with Krull and photographerAndré Kertész . Lotar published his photographs in reviews such as "Jazz", "Variétés", "Bifur", and "Documents". His reportage on the Parisian La Villette's slaughterhouses (1929, issue 6) was a theme very much in line withGeorges Bataille 's interests in sacrificial rituals and became one of his best-known works.Lotar also frequented cinematic and theatrical circles, through which he met filmmakers
René Clair andLuis Buñuel , theater directorAntonin Artaud and playwrightRoger Vitrac . Lotar was the cinematographer on Bunuel's "". A member of theOctober group , Lotar worked with filmmakers such asJacques Brunius ,Joris Ivens ,Jean Painlevé andJean Renoir , as a set photographer or as a cameraman. He assistedMarc Allégret and directed three films, one of which, "Aubervilliers" (1946), was selected for theCannes film festival in 1946. During his last years, which were particularly somber, he became close friends withAlberto Giacometti and posed for several of his sculptures.
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