Number Our Days

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Number Our Days is a 1976 American short documentary film about a community of elderly Jews in Venice, California. It was directed by Lynne Littman and aired on KCET's news show 28 Tonight.[1] The Academy Film Archive preserved Number Our Days in 2007.[2]

Directed byLynne Littman
Written byLynne Littman
Barbara Myerhoff
Produced byLynne Littman
StarringHarry Asimow
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Number Our Days
Directed byLynne Littman
Written byLynne Littman
Barbara Myerhoff
Produced byLynne Littman
StarringHarry Asimow
CinematographyNeil Reichline
Edited byLewis Teague
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Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
28 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Reception

Lee Margulies of the Los Angeles Times called Number Our Days "beautiful" and "a very human film, full of expressive faces and heartfelt emotion. It is full of compassion but never pity."[3] John J. O'Connor of The New York Times wrote that Number Our Days was "a moving portrait of loneliness, pride, humor, bitterness and dignity".[4]

Number Our Days won an Oscar at the 49th Academy Awards, held in 1977, for Documentary Short Subject.[5][6] Number Our Days was cited when 28 Tonight won an Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award in 1978.[7]

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