The Israel Film Service Collection

When We Came Back, There Was Nothing Here

47 Minutes, 1997
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Pnina Grietzer
Production:Amiel Grietzer
Production Company:עמיאל ופנינה גרייצר, Israel Film Service
Photographer: Ilan Rinat
Languages: Hebrew, English
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A documentary produced by the Israel Film Service Botrus Bdeia, a resident of Eilabun, was only 16 when the IDF soldiers entered his village during the War of Independence Even though 50 years have passed, he still remembers every detail of the massacre carried out by the soldiers during the occupation of Eilabun He can point to the exact place where the soldiers gathered 14 men, marched them away from the village center, and shot themIn contrast to Bdeia, his neighbor Hanaa Hurni was born long after the war However, even though he doesnt recall the massacre, he carries the humiliation and anger associated with itThe film explores the scar left on the residents of Eilabun by the War of Independence It presents the voices of the older generation, who experienced the war firsthand, and the newer generation, who are angry at Israel on one hand but want to integrate into it on the otherIn addition to Bdeia and Hurni, the film features Barkat Suleiman, Naifah Haik, Elias Srour, Anton Mouallem, Rebecca Srour, Rimaaz Zreik, Abdallah Youssef, Malka Eid, Sohel Houri, members of the Sparta Eilabun volleyball team, and others

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