CENSORED VOICES
by Mor Loushy
synopsis
In 1967 Israel defeated a seemingly superior coalition of adversaries and expanded its territory by a factor of three. The country found itself in the full flush of victory. On the sidelines of the general wave of euphoria writer Amos Oz interviewed young kibbutzniks who had just returned from serving on the front. These men talked openly about what they had experienced; about the destruction, the horrors of war and their fears.
original title: | Censored Voices |
country: | Israel, Germany |
sales agent: | Dogwoof |
year: | 2015 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Mor Loushy |
film run: | 84' |
screenplay: | Mor Loushy, Daniel Sivan |
cinematography by: | Itai Raziel, Avner Shahaf |
film editing: | Daniel Sivan |
music: | Markus Aust |
producer: | Daniel Sivan, Hilla Medalia, Neta Zweber, Dan Cogan, Danna Stern, Dagmar Mielke, Nick Fraser, Morgan Spurlock, Jeremy Chilnick, Ethan Goldman |
co-producer: | Melanie Andernach, Knut Losen, Jenny Raskin |
production: | One Man Show, kNow Productions |
distributor: | ASC Distribution |