

Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you are a total nerd for film history. If you expect a tight script or snappy dialogue, you’re going to be bored out of your mind. But if you’re curious about what the first Hebrew-language feature looked like, it’s a fascinating, if painfully slow, artifact. The whole thing fee...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Chaim Halachmi

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"Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you are a total nerd for film history. If you expect a tight script or snappy dialogue, you’re going to be bored out of your mind. But if you’re curious about what the first Hebrew-language feature looked like, it’s a fascinating, if painfully slow, artifact. The whole thing feels like a school project that got way too ambitious. It’s got that raw, sun-drenched look that makes you feel like you’re getting sand in your boots just watching it. 🏜️ The dese..."
Dvora Halachmi
Tzvi Lieberman-Livne, Chaim Halachmi
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Edward LeSaint

