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A 6-episode series, produced by the film service for the Ministry of Immigrant Absorption, which seeks to clarify the local cultural field for creators from the Soviet Union in Israel. First-rate cultural researchers lead a multifaceted dialogue with local creators, about influences that shaped the identity of Israeli culture and its products, theater, art, dance, poetry, music, architecture and literature.
The first episode, “Dazzled by Sun,” examines Mediterranean and European influences on Israeli culture in the early and middle twentieth century. It also explores representations of East and West in its cultural products. Among the artists participating in the episode are Jan Rauchwarger, Benjamin Yusupov, Yehuda Amichai, Mark Kopytman, Yair Garbuz, and Giora Manor, Yaakov Rechter, Sarah Levi Tanai, Yehuda Amichai, Alexander Okon, and Giora Manor.
The art of Yair Garbuz, Yehezkel Streichman, Zvi Meirovitch, and others represent a synthesis between Mediterranean and Western light and landscape. The architectural work of Al Mansfeld seeks to connect to place and time. Still, his design concept for the Israel Museum represents a typical Palestinian housing layout and integrates principles from the German Bauhaus style where he studied. The poet Haim Nachman Bialik writes a poem of praise for Hebrew soil workers and the epic “Mete Midbar,” which deals with the Israelite desert generation, who cannot break away from slavery and nomadism, thus remaining strangers in their Land. Hatikvah is an instructive expresses longing for a remote imaginary land, rather than “being in place,” a feeling of wholly belonging to a place.
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