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| Israel, 2011 | Documentary, 75 min. Directors and Producers: Ronen Zaretzky and Yael Kipper |
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| A human quest to rescue Israel's remaining wildlife. An all-out battle - without too many victories - for the future of Israel's unique natural environments and wild animals that fall - wounded, dead, run-over and poisoned. Is the disappearance of birds, gazelles and sea turtles a sign that Israel is changing from a land of nature to a land of real estate? The uncompromising commitment of the film's heroes inspires hope that the story isn't over yet. |
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Directors: Ronen Zaretzky and Yael Kipper Original Language: Hebrew Subtitles: English |
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