Revised Diary 1990-1999
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Revised Diary 1990-1999
Revised Diary: 1990 – 1999, is a continuation of the director’s series Diary: 1973-1983, which deals with the director’s family, Israel, and his country of origin, Brazil.
Part One: Sheltered Childhood
The director’s grandchildren – Alma, Nadia, Lia, and Hillel – from the time they were born until today.
Part Two: Day-to-Day and Rituals
The director portrays day-to-day life in his neighbourhood and the rituals of modern Israel, all the way from the annual memorial ceremony for Yitzhak Rabin held in Tel-Aviv’s Rabin Square through to the elections (1996-1999). The episode ends in the Lag Ba-Omer celebrations on Mount Meron.
Part Three: Brazil
The director returns to the land where he was born and visits three cities – Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte – representing birth, childhood and adolescence.
Director: David Perlov
Producer: David Perlov, Reuven Hecker
Cinematographer: Reuven Hecker, David Perlov, Tuli Chen
Editor: Batsheva Yancu
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Keshet, JCS Productions, The Cinema Project.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: יומן מעודכן 1990-1999
Relevant Links:
Official websiteCategory: Aliyah / Family / Identity / Immigration / Israeli Society
Tag Words: Aliyah Brazil David Perlov diary Family generations Immigration memorial ceremony relationship Yitzhak Rabin
Revised Diary: 1990 – 1999, is a continuation of the director’s series Diary: 1973-1983, which deals with the director’s family, Israel, and his country of origin, Brazil.
Part One: Sheltered Childhood
The director’s grandchildren – Alma, Nadia, Lia, and Hillel – from the time they were born until today.
Part Two: Day-to-Day and Rituals
The director portrays day-to-day life in his neighbourhood and the rituals of modern Israel, all the way from the annual memorial ceremony for Yitzhak Rabin held in Tel-Aviv’s Rabin Square through to the elections (1996-1999). The episode ends in the Lag Ba-Omer celebrations on Mount Meron.
Part Three: Brazil
The director returns to the land where he was born and visits three cities – Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte – representing birth, childhood and adolescence.
Relevant Links:
Official websiteDirector: David Perlov
Producer: David Perlov, Reuven Hecker
Cinematographer: Reuven Hecker, David Perlov, Tuli Chen
Editor: Batsheva Yancu
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Keshet, JCS Productions, The Cinema Project.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: יומן מעודכן 1990-1999
Category: Aliyah / Family / Identity / Immigration / Israeli Society
Tag Words: Aliyah Brazil David Perlov diary Family generations Immigration memorial ceremony relationship Yitzhak Rabin