Yaldey Hashemesh

Sep 13 2007 N/A 1h 10m
Documentary, History

A documentary on how children are conforming to living in an Israeli kibbutz.

Plot

Off camera, 18 or so people, born in the mid-1930s, talk about being children born and raised on kibbutzim. They were to become "the new man:" equals, strong of body and spirit, communal with little personal ownership and a keen group consciousness. They tell their stories chronologically in four chapters: "separation" -- their early years living and sleeping apart from their parents, "group" -- pre-teen life as extended family, "elite" -- becoming young adults, and "a second life" -- adults looking back. Home movies and newsreels from the time fill the screen as they talk. Some remained to have children there. What is their assessment now? How are success and failure balanced?

Written by

Ron Goldman, Ran Tal

Directed by

Ran Tal

Cast

N/A

Production Countries

Israel

Production Companies

Lama Films

Languages

Awards

3 wins

Scores
# of Votes
119
Average Rating
7.5 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA