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_aPN1997 _b.I363 1991 |
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_aRafik Halabi _91366 |
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_aהאם הדרוזים _h[videorecording] = _cdirected by Rafik Halabi _bI Am A Druze / |
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_bIsrael Films Service _c1991 |
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_aOriginal in Pal _gConverted to NTSC |
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520 | _aThe identity problems of the Druze in Israel, part of a multi-national sect and community, seen through the eyes of Druze journalist and television broadcaster, Rafik Halabi. The film follows the community who lives on the border of Syria and Lebanon, physically, spiritually and politically divided. It also deals with those Druze who tied their fate and future to Israel, from the time of the establishment of the State of Israel. The film reflects a variety of political views, claims of neglect, as well as a glimpse into the secret religion and its traditions - all of this provides documented information about a known, yet unknown community. | ||
546 | _aIn Hebrew. Subtitles in English. | ||
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