The film delves into an almost forgotten event that took place in Kfar Qasim in October 1956, when 47 innocent civilians were shot and killed by Israeli Border Police soldiers. Through a gripping narrative structure, like a suspenseful legal drama, the film unfolds the historical, political, and psychological reality that shaped and triggered the event. A cinematic montage created by the intertwined plotlines, emphasizes immense gaps, conflicting narratives, and deep divides between Jews and Arabs who are destined to live together on the same land. If we begin to recognize these gaps, will there be hope for reconciliation?
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Directing | Ayelet Heller | Director |
Production | Osnat Trabelsi | Producer |
Crew | Uri Ackerman | Cinematography |
Crew | Itai Raziel | Cinematography |
Editing | Hadas Ayalon | Editor |
Sound | Lior Perla | Music |
Sound | Benzi Geffen | Music |
Crew | Ayelet Heller | Script |
Sound | Amir Tam | Musician |
Sound | Amos Zipori | Musician |
Sound | Yochai Ben-Zvi | Musician |
Sound | Idan Shemesh | Musician |
Editing | Vladi Tarikidi | Online Editor |
Editing | Vladi Tarikidi | Colorist |
Visual Effects | Roi Agazi | Visual Effects |
Visual Effects | Tamar Tessler | Animation |
Art | Tamar Tessler | Production Design |
Production | Ilan Shizaf | Researcher |
Production | Lily Yudansky | Researcher |
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