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Longing For Tomorrow
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, Jewish Russian immigrants began arriving to Israel daily by the hundreds. Alice Neiman arrived in Israel on October 26th, 1990, at the age of twenty with 750 others seeking a new life. A decade later, she examines to what extent the hopes and fears of some of those who arrived with her on that day have been fulfilled. Alice’s story provides a panoramic backdrop for the journeys of thousands and forms a larger story within the landscape of Israeli events. Funny, emotional, and at times heart-wrenching stories of the people she meets reach deeply into the history of Israel during a decade beginning with the Gulf War and leading up to the shattering events of the second Intifada.
Director: Alice Neiman, Alex Neiman
Producer: Alice Neiman, Alex Neiman
Production Company: Alice and Alex Neiman Productions
Cinematographer: Leonid Broutman
Editor: Alex Neiman
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television; IBA Channel 1; Gesher Foundation; Jewish Agency
Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Film Name in Hebrew: געגוע ליום המחר
Category: Family / History / Identity / Immigration / Israeli Society / Israeli-Palestinian Conflict / Judaism and Jewish Culture / Minorities
Tag Words: CIS Immigrants Language Russia Russian Soviet Union
Following the fall of the Soviet Union, Jewish Russian immigrants began arriving to Israel daily by the hundreds. Alice Neiman arrived in Israel on October 26th, 1990, at the age of twenty with 750 others seeking a new life. A decade later, she examines to what extent the hopes and fears of some of those who arrived with her on that day have been fulfilled. Alice’s story provides a panoramic backdrop for the journeys of thousands and forms a larger story within the landscape of Israeli events. Funny, emotional, and at times heart-wrenching stories of the people she meets reach deeply into the history of Israel during a decade beginning with the Gulf War and leading up to the shattering events of the second Intifada.
Director: Alice Neiman, Alex Neiman
Producer: Alice Neiman, Alex Neiman
Production Company: Alice and Alex Neiman Productions
Cinematographer: Leonid Broutman
Editor: Alex Neiman
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television; IBA Channel 1; Gesher Foundation; Jewish Agency
Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Film Name in Hebrew: געגוע ליום המחר
Category: Family / History / Identity / Immigration / Israeli Society / Israeli-Palestinian Conflict / Judaism and Jewish Culture / Minorities
Tag Words: CIS Immigrants Language Russia Russian Soviet Union