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HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema / Noit Geva
Director: Noit Geva
Content Editor: Yair Raveh
Screenwriter: Shai Lahav
2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles
“HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
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Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.
Director: Noit GevaContent Editor: Yair RavehScreenwriter: Shai Lahav2015 | 54 min*10 | Hebrew | English Subtitles<br />”<strong>HAGIGA – The Story of Israeli Cinema</strong>” is a milestone documentary series that challenges the way we think about the history of Israeli cinema. Combining hundreds of interviews captured over two years with rare archival footage from behind the cameras, the series follows Israeli cinema from the sixties up to these days, investigates the key figures of Israeli cinema and their films.