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Other Israel Film Fest 2015

The Other Israel Film Festival is currently underway in New York City. Running from November 5th to 12th at the JCC Manhattan (334 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY ) and at Cinema Village (22 East 12th St, New York, NY), the festival explores Israeli society, culture, and controversy through documentary and narrative film.

Closing the festival and having its New York City premiere, is Woman in the Sink, directed by Iris Zaki:

“At “Fifi’s”, a hair salon in the heart of Haifa’s Arab community, Iris Zaki installs a mini film set over the washbasin. While she washes their hair, Zaki speaks candidly and freely with the salon’s Arab and Jewish clients, who share their views on politics, history, and love. What emerges from these conversations is an honest and nuanced portrait of contemporary Israel.”

Other films at the festival include:

 

  • ARAB MOVIE
    Dir. Eyal Sagui Bizawe & Sara Tsifroni
    (60 min, Documentary, Israel, Hebrew & Arabic w/ English subtitles)
    A nostalgic look back at that old Friday afternoon ritual, when Israeli families of all backgrounds would gather to watch the week’s “Egyptian Movie” on Israel’s official TV station. Arab Movie takes us back to that fleeting moment when Israelis shared the same cultural heroes as everyone else in the Middle East, even as it raises disturbing questions about their relationship to their neighbors across the border.

 

  • CENSORED VOICES
    East Coast Premiere
    Dir. Mor Lushi
    (84 min, Documentary, Israel, Hebrew & English w/ English subtitles)
    One week after the Six Day War, a group of soldiers, led by renowned author Amos Oz, recorded intimate conversations with fellow soldiers returning from war. In these recordings, the men wrestled with their fears, taking an honest look at the moment Israel turned occupier. These recordings, censored by the Israeli army until now, are played back to the men 50 years later, revealing their confessions for the first time.
    Censored Voices opens in theaters on November 20, via Music Box Films.

 

  • COLLIDING DREAMS
    Dir. Oren Rudavsky & Joseph Dorman
    (135 min, Documentary, US, English, Hebrew, Arabic w/English subtitles)
    A feature-length exploration of one of the most influential, controversial, and urgently relevant political ideologies of the modern era. With origins in Europe in the late 19th century, Zionism was born out of the Jewish confrontation with modernity and persecution. Yet early on, Zionism faced opposition from Palestine’s Arab inhabitants, who saw it depriving them of their own national rights in a land they had inhabited for centuries. Now, amid unceasing religious conflict and tragic bloodshed, it is more crucial than ever for Americans to better understand the meaning, history and future of the movement.
    Colliding Dreams will open in New York at Lincoln Plaza in January 2016.

 

  • DÉGRADÉ
    NEW YORK PREMIERE
    Dir. Tarzan & Arab Nasser
    83 min, Narrative, France / Palestine, Arabic w/English subtitles
    In this Cannes film festival favorite, we take a look into the lives of a diverse group of women visiting a beauty salon on a hot summer’s day in the Gaza Strip. A bride-to-be, a pregnant woman, a bitter divorcée, a devout woman and a pill-popping addict all meet for some leisure time and pampering. But all is disrupted when a gang war erupts between Hamas and a local group, right in front of the salon, trapping the woman and raising the temperature and anxiety. Starring Hiam Abbass, Maisa Abdelhadi, and Manal Award.

 

  • JERUSALEM BOXING CLUB
    United States Premiere
    Dir. Helen Yanovsky
    (65 min, Documentary, Israel, Hebrew, Russian, & Arabic w/ English subtitles)
    The Jerusalem Boxing Club, which operates out of a bomb shelter in Jerusalem's Katamon neighborhood, is a meeting point for teens from all around the city. For many of these young people, the desire to excel and to win is nourished by the tough training and boundless love of Gershon Luxemburg, the club's manager and trainer, for whom boxing is not just another sport, but a way of life.

 

  • JERUZALEM
    New York Premiere
    Dir. Doron & Yoav Paz
    (81 min, Narrative, Israel, English)
    A horror film that takes us to Jerusalem, where two vacationing American teenagers decide to follow a mysterious archaeologist to the Old City. Their party is cut short when Jerusalem’s ancient gate to hell is opened, releasing a biblical apocalypse. Trapped between the city’s walls, the three travelers must survive long enough to find a way out, as the fury of hell is unleashed upon them.

 

  • MUSSA
    New York Premiere
    Dir. Anat Goren
    (65 min, Documentary, Israel, Hebrew, Amharic, Arabic, & English w/ English subtitles)
    A moving documentary that tells the story of Mussa, a 12-year-old African refugee living in one of Tel Aviv’s worst neighborhoods. Every day, Mussa is bussed to an upscale private school, where he silently navigates a privileged world, connecting with friends but refusing to speak. When Mussa’s mother is threatened with deportation, Mussa is left devastated, compelled to leave his father and friends behind.

 

  • ORIENTED
    Dir. Jake Witzenfeld
    (81 min, Documentary, UK, Hebrew, Arabic, & English w/ English subtitles)
    The story of three gay Palestinian friends confronting their national and sexual identity in Tel Aviv. Khader is a “darling” from a prominent Muslim family living with David, his Jewish boyfriend. Fadi is an ardent Palestinian nationalist, in love with a Zionist. Naim yearns to confront his family with the truth about his sexuality. Determined to make a change, the three best friends form a group to fight for gender and national equality.

 

  • PARTNER WITH THE ENEMY
    New York Premiere
    Dir. Duki Dror, Chen Shelach
    (56 min, Documentary, Israel, Hebrew, Arabic, & English w/ English subtitles)
    In the midst of an ever-fraught political landscape, two women, one Israeli and one Palestinian, attempt the seemingly impossible: to build a business together. Fighting against anti-normalization currents and a male-dominated industry, the two combine forces to create a logistics company which helps Palestinian businessmen navigate the Israeli occupation. But while they help their clients, the divisions between the two threaten to tear their partnership apart. Can the bond between them overcome the impossible?

 

To learn more, go to: http://otherisrael.org/

The Other Israel Film Festival
November 5 - 12, 2015

JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10023

Cinema Village
22 E 12th St.
New York, NY 10003

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