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Israeli Films Explore Diverse Social and Political Themes Amid Ongoing Conflict
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First reported by Walla · 1 day ago
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New Israeli films at the Jerusalem Film Festival explore ultra-Orthodox life, historical drama, family trauma, Israeli-Palestinian relations, and identity struggles amid ongoing conflict. A documentary on kidnapped Eden Yerushalmi's family highlights political accountability. These works present diverse perspectives on cultural and political challenges.
- 01"The Entertainer" depicts an ultra-Orthodox entertainer's struggle to arrange his daughter's marriage amid poverty.
- 02"The Samurai and the Prisoner" is a complex Japanese historical drama on power and loyalty.
- 03"Independence" follows a secular Israeli family facing AIDS-era trauma and secrets.
- 04"Where to, Levin?" explores Israeli-Palestinian relations through a Berlin taxi driver's story.
- 05"Find Me, Okay?" documents Eden Yerushalmi's family's ordeal after her kidnapping to Gaza.
- 06"How to Feel" examines young Israeli women's identity struggles living in Berlin.
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