The Israel Film Service Collection

Israelis

42 Minutes, 1988
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Slava Chaplin , Lena Chaplin, Elly Kenner
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Photographer: Ronni Calderon, Yoram Milo
Language: English
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“The Israelis are always looking to face their next challenge.” From this perspective, this film tells the story of various Israelis in a variety of fields. First we meet the agricultural pioneers in the Negev, Aryeh Eliav and Yoel De-Malach, who face difficult conditions for agricultural growth. We then accompany Dr. Younes Abu Rabia, a doctor of Bedouin origin, while he treats the elders of his community and researches diabetes at the Soroka Medical Center. Dr. Erika Landau is next in line, the founder of the organization Youth Seeking Art and Science, which provides a home for the curiosity of gifted children from disadvantaged backgrounds. After we see her in action in her work environment, the film moves to tell the story of Mickey Gordusz, the journalist who worked on the rooftops of Tel Aviv and compiled a collage of news he pulled from the foreign airwaves. Choreographer Moshe Efrati is next, and we wintess him while coming up with ideas for new choreography for his group “Sound and Silence” which combines deaf and hearing dancers. Then the story moves to the recruit base in the Negev, and meet tank instructors Noga and Sharon who spend their time among the Merkava tanks. The army meets us again in the story of Yoel Sharon, a filmmaker and editor who was wounded in the Yom Kippur War. Yoel edits his film “Shell Shock”. The film moves to accompany Yossi to Leshem, a biologist who studies the birds of prey of the country. After that we meet the people of the unique learning institution “Ulpan Akiva”, and the charismatic Arabic teacher Ali Yahya. One of the students at the Akiva studio is Zion prisoner Ida Nodel, her story the last to be told here. This eclectic film shows how Israelis deal with challenges in every field, and it was produced by the Israel Film Service for an English-speaking audience who wanted to understand, well, who Israelis are.

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