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| Eicha (21 min.)
Eicha is a young religious girl, whose unique name is Hebrew for the Book of Lamentations, read on Tisha B’Av- the annual fast day that commemorates the destruction of the two Temples in Jerusalem. Tisha B’Av is also Eicha’s birthday. Upon reaching eighteen, she decides to change her name, thus establishing her own identity. Will she succeed?
Newspapers & Flowers (26 min.)
Carmel is searching for love, but as a religious young woman, it is not all that easy. Then, she meets Miki, the local paperboy, and she tries a totally different approach. Will she compromise her religious principles to win “a little love”?
Hallel (22 min.)
Yael Klein, a religious married woman living in Jerusalem, meets a secular bookshop owner when she accidentally hits his car. Against the backdrop of unsuccessful fertility treatments and the marital frictions that have resulted, Yael discovers a new world of books, poetry and friendship. Her caring yet helpless husband is left behind. Suddenly, a dramatic event forces Yael to make a choice between the two.
Evacuation Order (16 min.)
On a little mountain in the West Bank, beautiful young Chevrona lives all by herself, bound by her love for the land. A couple of soldiers are sent to remove her from her home, but one of them falls unexpectedly in love with her and complicates the entire operation. |
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