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It Belongs to the Bank [videorecording]= Asaf Bernstein Adva Magal-Cohen Valery Efenensky

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSummary language: English Series: Israel Film Service-Another day Another NightPublication details: Israel Film Service 1996Description: 1 Videocassette sound, color. 8.3 x 5 inUniform titles:
  • It Belongs to the Bank
LOC classification:
  • PN1997 .A568 1996
Summary: It Belongs to the Bank: is a social documentary that follows Maly, a woman bailiff, as she seizes property from Israel's poor. Mali's dramatic journey through Arab villages, urban slums and the likes is in fact a journey through a current day Israel not commonly seen. The Russian Compound: An impressionist’s meeting of bars, police detention center, kiosk and church – all of which are to be found on the single square kilometer of the historic grounds known as the Russian compound in Jerusalem. In the End of the World: A group of artists from the former Soviet Union found a “Middle Eastern Switzerland” somewhere on the hills of Samaria, between Nablus and Jenin, amongst the olive trees, living between fear of evacuation and hope of a renewed flourishing.
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DVD - Video DVD - Video SILC Learning Support Services DH132-DVD-A: DVD Cabinet A PN1997 .A568 1996 Available 000388

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It Belongs to the Bank: is a social documentary that follows Maly, a woman bailiff, as she seizes property from Israel's poor. Mali's dramatic journey through Arab villages, urban slums and the likes is in fact a journey through a current day Israel not commonly seen.

The Russian Compound: An impressionist’s meeting of bars, police detention center, kiosk and church – all of which are to be found on the single square kilometer of the historic grounds known as the Russian compound in Jerusalem.

In the End of the World: A group of artists from the former Soviet Union found a “Middle Eastern Switzerland” somewhere on the hills of Samaria, between Nablus and Jenin, amongst the olive trees, living between fear of evacuation and hope of a renewed flourishing.

Videocassette

Multiple languages spoken. Subtitles in English.

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