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The Green Line
Judith Kahana grew up on the Samaria hills. She was considered a classic “Hill Top” girl: she participated in the resistance movement against the evacuation of Gush Katif, took part in the settlement efforts and was part of a movement of young people, for whom this land was sacred and priceless. But as she matured, something inside her broke and her feelings towards this land of bloodshed became more ambivalent. Judith sets out on a journey to find some answers to the questions that were bothering her: she confronts her mother, who had hoped that her daughter would continue in the path paved for her; she re-examines some of the religious leaders she so looked up to, and who had betrayed her. Torn between the land, calling her to stay, and this new inner voice asking her to leave, she sets out to find a new home.
Director: Yehudit Kahana
Producer: Yehudit Kahana
Cinematographer: Adi Mozes, Inbar Klingel
Editor: Sharon Yaish
Soundtrack Editor: Michael Goorevich
Original Soundtrack: Sharon Rise
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Yes Docu, The Israel Lottery Council For Culture & Arts
Musicians: Oded Setter, Harel Haddad, Ayala Yaffe
Colourist / Online Editor: Peleg Levi
Visual Effects: Michael Goorevich
Script: Yehudit Kahana, Sharon Yaish
Subtitles: English
Film Name in Hebrew: לכי לך
Judith Kahana grew up on the Samaria hills. She was considered a classic “Hill Top” girl: she participated in the resistance movement against the evacuation of Gush Katif, took part in the settlement efforts and was part of a movement of young people, for whom this land was sacred and priceless. But as she matured, something inside her broke and her feelings towards this land of bloodshed became more ambivalent. Judith sets out on a journey to find some answers to the questions that were bothering her: she confronts her mother, who had hoped that her daughter would continue in the path paved for her; she re-examines some of the religious leaders she so looked up to, and who had betrayed her. Torn between the land, calling her to stay, and this new inner voice asking her to leave, she sets out to find a new home.
Director: Yehudit Kahana
Producer: Yehudit Kahana
Cinematographer: Adi Mozes, Inbar Klingel
Editor: Sharon Yaish
Soundtrack Editor: Michael Goorevich
Original Soundtrack: Sharon Rise
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Yes Docu, The Israel Lottery Council For Culture & Arts
Musicians: Oded Setter, Harel Haddad, Ayala Yaffe
Colourist / Online Editor: Peleg Levi
Visual Effects: Michael Goorevich
Script: Yehudit Kahana, Sharon Yaish
Subtitles: English
Film Name in Hebrew: לכי לך