Two Women and a Man, Joanna Führer-Ha’sfari on Justine Frank, 2005
Two Women and a Man portrays the fictive Surrealist painter and pornographer Justine Frank by presenting segments from an interview with yet another fictive persona, Joanna Führer-Ha’Sfari, Frank’s renowned scholar and the translator of her book to Hebrew. The televised interview surveys Frank’s work and her role as a provocative pariah both within the circles of the French Avant-Garde and of Pre-Israel Zionism in Palestine, but it also leads to an assault against Roee Rosen, and his manipulative appropriation of Frank’s legacy.