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Born January 17, 1926 in Ludza, Latvia
Herz Frank (17 January 1926- 3 March 2013) was one of the most famous documentary filmmakers of Latvia. At the beginning of 1960ies, he was among the first to establish the so-called Riga poetic documentary school – the Latvian “new wave”. Herz Frank’s filmography includes more than 80 films, many of which are considered classics of Latvian film history. One of his most-known works is Ten Minutes Older (1978), which he made together with Juris Podnieks and in which children's faces are observed during a puppet theatre performance. In 1992, Frank moved to Israel, while maintaining ties with Latvia. In 2001, he received the Lifetime contribution award by the Latvian National Film Awards 'Lielais Kristaps'.

Bridges of Time
Self (archive footage)

Beyond The Fear

Perpetual Rehearsal

Good Friday

Flashback

Dear Juliet

Pavel and Lyalya (A Jerusalem Romance)
Self

The Jewish Street

There Were Seven Simeons

The High Song

The Last Judgement

To the Edge of Danger

Ten Minutes Older

Tales

Restricted Area

Diagnosis

Horse Play

The Trace of the Soul

Your Payday

235 000 000

Without Legends

Noon

Year in Review

The Salt Bread

White Bells