Synopsis
Gerda Taro (1910-1937) was the first woman photojournalist to die in the line of duty, on the eve of her 27th birthday. Long known as the companion of Robert Capa - whose legend she helped to create - she was herself a war reporter. Her powerful images are a precious testimony to the Spanish Civil War and reveal a particular gift for photography. A convinced revolutionary, passionately committed to fighting fascism, she was killed just as her career was taking off. This documentary pays tribute to her through an in-depth portrait and raises the essential question of the recurrent oblivion to which history has subjected many women photographers.
What you will find in this film
One (other) woman photographer forgotten by history • war photography •the Spanish Civil War • the Leica revolution • Europe between the wars • a duo of photographers on stage and in life
Further exploration
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GERDA TARO: WITH ROBERT CAPA AS PHOTOJOURNALIST IN THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR ; Irme Schaber ; Edition Axel Menges ; 2018
GERDA TARO : INVENTING ROBERT CAPA ; Jane Rogoyska ; Jonathan Cape ; 2013
OUT OF THE SHADOWS : A LIFE OF GERDA TARO ; Geoffrey Strachan ; Profile Books Ltd ; 2008
https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceinter/podcasts/autant-en-emporte-l-histoire/gerda-taro-et-robert-capa-une-passion-photographique-6836313
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spanish-civil-war-gerda-taro/id1526490428?i=1000529036756
https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/gerda-taro?all/all/all/all/0
https://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/politics/gerda-taro-first-woman-war-photographer-to-die-in-the-field/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3fTw_D3l10