The Israel Film Service Collection

Baruch Agadati

42 Minutes, 1976
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Ilan Tiano
Production:Shmuel Altman, Igal Efrati
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Photographer: Dani Schneor, Adam Greenberg
Original Music: Yossi Mar-Haim
Narrator: Yaron London, Haim Lapid, Amnon Barzel
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

A film about the life and work of Baruch Agadati – a multidisciplinary Tel Avivian artist, trailblazer, avant-garde and innovator. Agadati was one of the pioneers of dance in Israel, created the first Hebrew-speaking film, produced ecstatic Purim festivals in Tel Aviv and painted in several styles. His sources of inspiration were the European avant-garde, the revolutionary spirit of Russia and Eastern Europe, the traditional culture of Jews of all heritages, as well as the music and dance of the Bedouin and Druze inhabitants of the Land of Israel.

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