A family ensures safety. It provides a sense of security besides emotional bonding. And no matter which part of the globe we live in, the belief is shared about this social construct. Ideally, you give some part of yourself to make sense of it or to find the share of each member, equal or justified. Kibbutz from Israel is formed on similar notions. It is a collective community formed on an idea of joint ownership of property, equality, and cooperation of production. Yona Rozenkier’s ‘Parparim’ (translated as Butterflies) tells the narrative of a family from one of such kibbutz.
On one of the days, the family of three chooses to go on a road-trip around the countryside. Their life appears mundane to a foreign viewer, at least on the surface. It appears like just another day where this elderly couple has just another routine conversation. This couple, which is...
On one of the days, the family of three chooses to go on a road-trip around the countryside. Their life appears mundane to a foreign viewer, at least on the surface. It appears like just another day where this elderly couple has just another routine conversation. This couple, which is...
- 6/16/2020
- by Akash Deshpande
- AsianMoviePulse
Best Israeli documentary went to ‘Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life’.
Jerusalem Film Festival presented its awards on Thursday August 2, with Yona Rozenkier’s The Dive and Tsivia Barkai-Yacov’s Red Cow sharing the best Israeli feature film prize and best debut film.
The Israeli competitions jury split the prizes between the two films ”for their profound qualities and unique cinematic modes of expression, each in its own special way.” The former award comes with a prize of 50,000 Ils.
The Dive is about three brothers who reunite for a weekend to bury their father, before they head to war. The deserted...
Jerusalem Film Festival presented its awards on Thursday August 2, with Yona Rozenkier’s The Dive and Tsivia Barkai-Yacov’s Red Cow sharing the best Israeli feature film prize and best debut film.
The Israeli competitions jury split the prizes between the two films ”for their profound qualities and unique cinematic modes of expression, each in its own special way.” The former award comes with a prize of 50,000 Ils.
The Dive is about three brothers who reunite for a weekend to bury their father, before they head to war. The deserted...
- 8/3/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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