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Documentary / Experimental / Short films / Compilation
Runtime: 56 Min
Language: Hebrew, English. English subtitled
17 3-minute films created by Israel's top filmmakers, reflecting on the current reality in Israel.
This special project was founded out of the intensity of life in Israel and the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The 17 films cover a wide range of genres and issues, from documentaries, animation, satire and personal statements.
This is a perfect film to reveal the diverse feelings and expressions of Israeli filmmakers.
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A group of Jewish-Israeli activists break one of the country’s most sacred taboos: they cross into the occupied territories to join the non-violent Palestinian resistance to the occupation. They are the most radical leftist group in Israel.
“Enraged” follows four activists as they bring food into Palestinian villages under curfew, tear down parts of the separation barrier, and serve as human shields trying to protect Palestinian demonstrators from Israeli soldiers.
The heroes of “Enraged” pay a heavy price for their actions. At home in Israel they are ostracized by their own society; in Palestine, they endure a similar fate to that of the Palestinians—they are beaten, sprayed with tear-gas, and shot at with rubber-coated bullets. One such bullet hits one of the film’s main characters in the head, permanently impairing his eyesight. “Enraged” exposes a face of the Israeli left that is rarely seen or talked about.
“Enraged” premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival on October 2006, was broadcast dozens of times on Israeli TV, shown in theaters in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and screened in festivals and universities in the U.S. and Europe.
Director: Eyal Eithcowich
Producers: Liran Atzmor – Belfilms / Eyal Eithcowich
Cinematography: Eyal Eithcowich & 12 others
Editing: Kobi Netanel and Yael Perlov
Original Music: Avi Belleli
The film was financed by YES Docu, Makor Foundation, and with help from Laurie Kase and Michael Kase
]]>Azmi Bishara, a Palestinian Israeli, an intellectual, a leading Arab politician and a member of the Israeli Parliament.
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The film presents three aspects of Bishara’s distinction and “otherness”: the intellectual quality of his political program; his challenge not only to the Zionist ideology but also to the particular role it has assigned to the “Israeli Arab;” and the modernist, humanist, and civic aspects of his political vision, which are so outstanding on a background of nationalistic atmosphere and an emerging apartheid regime in Israel.