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| Israel, 2009 | Doc, 50 min. Director: Yochay Rosenberg | Producer: Yochay Rosenberg | |
Synopsis |
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| To the occasional onlooker, my childhood yard may appear like another shabby parking space in a Jerusalem ultra-orthodox neighborhood. To me, it is the first "outside" I encountered, the landscape of the only home I have ever known. I have been living in this yard for thirty four years. As an adult, it continues to fascinate me with its ever-changing mood. It had embraced secular, religious, and ultra-orthodox atmospheres, but today, we are one of the last non-Ultra orthodox families living here. | |
Awards & Festivals |
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| Jerusalem International Film Festival 2009 | |
Credits |
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| Script: Yochay Rosenberg Production Company: Hi Pro Co-Production Company: Yochay Rosenberg Camera: Yochay Rosenberg Editor: Rivka Imber Original Music: Asher Goldschmit Original Language: Hebrew Subtitles: English |
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