The Israel Film Service Collection

Eytan Eytan

7 Minutes, 1986
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Shimon Dotan
Production Company:Dotan / Aroch Film Production, Israel Film Service
Photographer: Colin Rosen
Original Music: Ilan Harel
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

“What is written remains, not the way land remains, but almost.” Eytan Eytan, a poet and farmer from Moshavat Kinneret born in 1940, tours among his pioneering organic papaya plantations on the shore of the Sea of ​​Galilee. Eitan is associated with the Canaanite literary movement, and his poignant poetry deals with the land in an ancient spirit, sprouted from the landscape in which the kibbutz idea was established. In this film we see him in his homeground, reflecting on nature and the medicinal properties of the papaya. Against the background of the green plantations we listen to the reading of some of his poems. Produced for the Israel Film Service as part of the “Person and Place” program.

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