"Tantura" and the film in question about Eichmann will open the Dokaviv Festival
The controversial "Tantura", the film about Eichmann and films about Yigal Mosinson and Rivka Michaeli - this is the Israeli program of the Dokaviv Festival
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05/04/2022
Tuesday, 05 April 2022, 07:17
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From "Absolutely Absolute Secret" (Photo: Mola Eshet)
The post-corona routine of the Israeli film world continues.
Yesterday, the Jerusalem Film Festival officially announced that it will be held at the end of July.
The Dokaviv Festival will take place about two months before, and this morning (Tuesday) reveals the local produce that will be screened there.
The festival, as I recall, is the flagship event of the documentary industry in Israel, and one of the main and popular cultural events in the country.
Its dates: between May 26 and June 6 throughout Tel Aviv.
The festival will be opened by the world premiere of an intriguing project - "Eichmann - The Lost Recordings" by a strange adversary, which promises to unveil recording reels that will shed new light on the character of the Nazi criminal.
Along with it, a dozen more films will compete in the Israeli competition.
"1341 frames from Micha Bar-Am's camera" by veteran creator Ran Tal will arrive in Israel after its premiere at the Berlin Festival;
"Tantura" by Alon Schwartz, which deals with war crimes allegedly committed by the IDF in 1948 and their coverage,
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From "Eichmann - The Lost Recordings" (Photo: Yad Vashem)
Films that have not yet been revealed anywhere in the world and will receive their first exposure at the festival are:
"2H: The Control Lab" by Idit Avrahami and Noam Shizaf, on a street in Hebron that symbolizes the entire conflict;
Eliav Lilti's "Bankers' Trial" on Barak Cohen, his partners and their struggle in the banking system;
"Children of Peace" by Maayan Schwartz on coexistence in Neve Shalom;
"In Case You Are Still Around" by Tulik Galon, about a woman dealing with her impending death;
Shauli's' mini-DVD ', about the adolescence of four young LGBT people;' Doctor Morris' camera 'by Itamar Elkei and Meital Tzvieli; Yigal Mosinson, author of Hasamba, "The Seven Years of Avshalom" by David Ofek and Amit Ezaz on Meir Eshel and "The Artist's Daughter" by Margarita and Yaniv Linton.
In a special framework of films on art and culture will also be screened "
From "Tantura" (Photo: Yonatan Weizman / Reel Peak Movies)
Dozens of other local films will also be screened at the festival in various settings, and of course international films, which will be announced later.
During the competition, various prizes will be awarded in the cumulative amount of NIS 400,000, including for the first time prizes for films created using tic-tac-toe.
For more details and ticket sales see the official website.
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