The Israel Film Service Collection

European Manners, Part 2

67 Minutes, 2007
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Honi Hameagal
Language: Hebrew
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Part two out of three, in the film by Honi Hameagel and Akko Theater, documenting the performance of the play “Arbeit macht frei in Toitland Europa”. Honi, with his video camera, captures the five-hour show at the Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum. The film deals with the second and third generation’s coping with the Holocaust and its impact on Israeli society, with humor and sarcasm. This part follows the performance from the end of the tour in the museum to the audience being led to the Holocaust camp barracks, guided by Khalid Abu Ali. Abu Ali acts as an Arab guide, explaining about the death camps while emphasizing his Arab accent. The viewers are then taken to a room where a ceremony for Holocaust Remembrance Day in an Israeli school is portrayed, with the actors playing students. They then move to the adjacent room where Zelma (played by Smadar Ya’aron) plays the piano for them, explaining the characteristics of Hebrew national songs and the surprising commonalities between them and Nazi German songs. The final scene shows the audience sitting around a table eating, while Moni Yosef, as the shirtless reserve officer Menasheh, starts arguing with his wife (Samder Ya’aron) at the end of the table. The viewers dine while hearing the monologue and then the argument peppered with anti-Arab racist jokes, as the two couples embody stereotypes of the Israeli middle class.
Cast: Smadar Yaaron, Moni Yosef, Khalid Abu Ali, and Neta Plutski. Directed by: Honi Hameagel, Editing: Eli Hamu

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