Product Tag - Amos Gitai

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    Promised Land (2004)

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    Promised Land (2004)

    “Promised Land” tells the story of a group of young unwitting Estonian girls smuggled through Egypt to be auctioned off as prostitutes in Israel, and of their initiation into this trade of flesh, and finally of the accidental freeing of one girl who most fight for her freedom.

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    Alila (2003)

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    Alila (2003)

    Life in a flimsy Tel Aviv apartment complex is a sour urban mosaic whose seedy characters, try as they might, can’t get out of one another’s faces. The character’s lives overlap and collide. Gabi, a bobbed haired sexpot, and her lover Hezi—who’s older, balding and married—rent a room to have an affair, while Ezra, a pot bellied divorcee, supervises an illegal construction site next door. All this racket drives Schwartz, a Holocaust survivor, to a mental breakdown. Other characters include illegal immigrants, a teenage boy who’s afraid to serve in the army, and a corrupt police officer. In each scene the camera moves through walls, over desks, and around rooms in order to keep focused on the character it’s following, in moments of drama as well as in moments of mudane daily activity

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    Free Zone (2005)

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    Free Zone (2005)

    Rebecca, an American who has been living in Jerusalem for a few months now, has just broken off her engagement. She gets into a cab driven by Hanna, an Israeli. But Hanna is on her way to Jordan, to the Free Zone, to pick up a large of sum of money.

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    Roses à Crédit (2010)

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    Roses à Crédit (2010)

    A young couple marry in France in the 1940s and the film follows the arc of their marriage over the next decade. As France recovers from the trauma of the war, the wife finds herself increasingly caught up in acquiring material possessions while the husband prefers a more traditional lifestyle.

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    Golem: The Petrified Garden (1993)

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    Golem: The Petrified Garden (1993)

    Danny Cornish, a sort of stateless man who arranges art exhibits, is called from Tel Aviv to Paris with the news that a great uncle has died, in Birobidjan, the autonomous Jewish zone in Russia, leaving him a valuable art collection and the hand of a huge sculpture of a Golem. The uncle’s will instructs Danny to find the rest of the statue, so Danny, who speaks no Russian, embarks on a trip that takes him (and the Golem’s hand) to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Siberia, fumbling with hotel clerks, taxi drivers, and bureaucrats, following leads, and making discoveries about myth, story telling, art, and hope.

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    Wadi 1981 - 1991 (1992)

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    Wadi 1981 – 1991 (1992)

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    Tsili (2014)

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    Tsili (2014)

    Tsili is a young girl caught in the middle of World War II. After her family is taken to a concentration camp, Tsili hides in the forest, free from hatred and men, until the arrival of Marek, a stranger who speaks to her in Yiddish.

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    Day After Day (1998)

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    Day After Day (1998)

    In spite of blood ties to both Haifa’s Jewish and Arab populations, Moshe (Moshe Ivgy) leads a rootless existence. Grown weary of his impatient wife Didi (Keren Mor) and ambivalent about his needy young mistress Grisha (Natali Atiya), the only relationships Moshe doesn’t complicate are with his devoted parents, Jewish Hanna (Meron) and Arab Yussuf, and with Jules (Juliano Mer), Moshe’s ne’er-do-well childhood friend. But when Jules’ real estate developer brother moves to buy a prized piece of property from the Arab side of the family, Moshe’s divided ancestry is put to the test.

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    One Day You'll Understand (2008)

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    One Day You’ll Understand (2008)

    A man endeavors to collect memories of his grandparents who died in a concentration camp during the Holocaust.

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