The Israel Film Service Collection

Herzl, Chapter 1: 1860-1891

45 Minutes, 1997
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Amnon Rubinstein
Production:Michal Avram
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Photographer: Nili Azlan
Languages: Hebrew, , French, Russian, English
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

The opening chapter of a series delves into the life and work of Benjamin Ze’ev Theodor Herzl. This episode delves into the unique character of Theodor Herzl in his childhood and adolescence. It traces his upbringing, marked by the strict German education provided by his mother, and follows his formative years as a young writer and playwright in Vienna, leading to his later career as a journalist in Paris. Herzl’s diaries and correspondence with his parents and close friend, Heinrich Kana, depict him as a melancholic yet ambitious young man who aspires to gain acceptance within Europe’s literary circles. The episode concludes just before Herzl is summoned to cover the Dreyfus Affair, an event that will alter the trajectory of his life forever.

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