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  1. Israeli films, when seen unfolding over time as they do in this engrossing retrospective documentary, reveal a cinematic national identity that encapsulates the emotional reality of a country often torn by ethnic, religious and political conflicts.

  2. A History of Israeli Cinema: Directed by Raphaël Nadjari. With Naftali Alter, Mohammad Bakri, Haim Bouzaglo, Joseph Cedar. The first 1933 - 1978 starts with the Zionist movement and ends with the first re-visitation of that history.

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    • Documentary
    • Raphaël Nadjari
    • 2009
  3. 24 mag 2014 · A History of Israeli Cinema. The first 1933 - 1978 starts with the Zionist movement and ends with the first re-visitation of that history. The second 1978 - 2005 starts at the beginning of the political wave until the more recent personal cinema.

  4. A History of Israeli Cinema tells the story of the building of a gaze on a society torn by ethnics, religious, and political conflicts. It attempts to understand, to denounce, and to explore these complex subjects, always searching for the right ethic, the right form.

  5. 28 mag 2009 · Ambitious two-part docu “A History of Israeli Cinema,” from France-born, Israel-based helmer Raphael Nadjari, offers a chronological consideration of the creation of a national...

  6. Raphaël Nadjaris extraordinary two-part documentary weaves together clips from more than 70 years of Israeli film with commentary from filmmakers, scholars and critics — including Amos Gitai, Joseph Cedar, Avi Mograbi, Yehuda Ne’eman, Menachem Golan, Moshe Ivgy, Ronit Elkabetz and Zeev Revach.

  7. Part 1 spans the years 1933 to 1978, covering the Zionist struggles to form a state, expand its boundaries and shape its identity. Early films of the thirties shared the propagandistic qualities of revolutionary cinema, celebrating the land then known as Palestine.