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Gat, 1960

14 Minutes, 1960
Genre:
Home Movie

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Directed by: Unknown
Language: Silent
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“Gat 1960” is a docu-comedy that follows the agricultural industries in Gat from the perspective of young rookies who tour the kibbutz’s farming sectors and surrounding landscapes. The film is well-shot and the unexpected plot serves its purpose: to provide the viewer with a look at the farming achievements of Gat in 1960, on the Twentieth anniversary of its founding.
The teenagers take a trip to corn fields, taste the fresh fruit, plant a young tree and flood the tree bed with water; visit a cotton plantation and hand spin the cotton wool; tour a chicken coop and try to catch some of them; see the dairy and climb on the roof; play violins, have fun in an imaginative sword fight using wooden sticks; paint graffiti – a cow – on the walls of the cowshed and escape from the cowfarmer who is on fire after them; visit the cowshed and examine the quality of the beautiful cows and calves, and also taste oranges in the orchard. The film reveals essential data about the kibbutz’s agricultural sectors and open landscapes, on the twentieth anniversary of its establishment.

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