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Times are Bad

Part of “Moments, Israel 2002“:
Times are pretty bad, right? So they tell us day and night! The radio and television do not stop chanting, and with each bombing the reporter is a poet.

Festivals and Awards:

Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2002; Tribeca Film Festival, USA, 2003; SilverDocs Washington, USA, 2003; Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Canada, 2003; Isarel-Palestine Film Festival Paris, France, 2003; Dallas Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2003; Jewish Film Festival Berlin and Potsdam, Germany, 2003; Israel Film Festival, Miami, USA, 2003

Director: Amos Gitai

Producer: Arik Bernstein, Ami Amir

Production Company: Matar Productions

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Telad, Private donor

Subtitles: English

Film Name in Hebrew: המצב קשה

Part of “Moments, Israel 2002“:
Times are pretty bad, right? So they tell us day and night! The radio and television do not stop chanting, and with each bombing the reporter is a poet.

Festivals and Awards:

Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2002; Tribeca Film Festival, USA, 2003; SilverDocs Washington, USA, 2003; Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Canada, 2003; Isarel-Palestine Film Festival Paris, France, 2003; Dallas Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2003; Jewish Film Festival Berlin and Potsdam, Germany, 2003; Israel Film Festival, Miami, USA, 2003

Director: Amos Gitai

Producer: Arik Bernstein, Ami Amir

Production Company: Matar Productions

Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, Telad, Private donor

Subtitles: English

Film Name in Hebrew: המצב קשה

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