The Israel Film Fund Collection

My Dearest Enemy

103 Minutes, 2019
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Tzipi Trope
Cast: Adi Gilat, Adeeb Safadi, Hanan Hillo, Israel Guryon
Language: Hebrew
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Childhood friends Maya (who is Jewish) and Alice (an Arab) rekindle their relationship after over 20 years of estrangement. The film, going back and forth between past and present, takes us back to when the two met as young girls in a ballet studio in Jerusalem’s Abu Tor’s neighbourhood where they bonded over their shared dreams, passions, and emotions, all the while never giving a second thought to either’s ethnicity or origins.
However, childhood’s open-minded naiveté is all but alien to the adults in the girls’ lives: Maya’s parents question their daughter’s friendship with the Arab girl, whereas Alice’s parents send her off to Paris where she is forced to marry, against her will. When the two reconnect, their friendship is put to the test when Daud, Alice’s ex, tries to recruit her to a terrorist group. Can such a friendship survive, let alone thrive in Israel’s highly combustible reality?

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