I have tried to choose subjects which are particularly relevant this year.
PTSD
In the post October7th, 2023 period, and during this ongoing
war, we have begun to see the terrible effects of war and trauma. Literally thousands of Israelis, mostly young
soldiers, are suffering from some form of post traumatic stress. Although made before October 7th, 50
Broken Pieces, directed by Micha Amitai, is a strikingly moving
documentary film (70 minutes) which provides a portrayal of two men in crisis
and offers us a glimpse into how shellshock can affect a person’s
life.
A Memoir by Renen Schorr
Renen Schorr was well-known in Israel for two major
achievements – he directed the iconic coming-of-age film, Late
Summer Blues (1986), and he was the founding director for 30 years of
the Sam Spiegel Film and TV School in Jerusalem. He died just a few months ago.
In his sophisticated documentary film, Wake Up,
Grandson – Letters to My Rebellious Rabbi (המעורר) (93 minutes), Schorr
has combined three elements -- a personal memoir, the story of the state of
Israel (since its establishment in 1948), and the story of his grandfather who
had a profound impact on his life.
I suggest that you recommend to your participants to watch LateSummer Blues before coming to see this highly recommended memoir!
Looking Back Two Years
The story of the terrible massacre that occurred at a
roadside shelter (מיגונית)
near Kibbutz Re’im on that terrible day, October 7th, 2023, can be
seen in its entirety in the hard-hitting documentary film The Last
Recording (Hebrew title: Death Shelter: The Last
Recording), by Assaf Liberman and Nadav Ben Zur. Here is the story that so many people have
heard – the terrorists threw grenades into the shelter and Aner, repeatedly
picked them up and threw them back out. He was a true hero. This
is when his friend, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, lost his hand.
Holocaust Memory
Perhaps you would prefer a feature film, instead of a
documentary?
The Property, directed by Dana Modan, is a Holocaust
feature film that includes a bit of romance, some nostalgia, a lot of humor and
an array of quirky characters.
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