Long Night's Journey into Day
Synopsis
Long Night's Journey into Day is a disturbing documentary about the poignant grief expressed by the youth of Israel, who, after all, will be the next generation of soldiers; of their love for Rabin, who they knew was determined to end all wars in the Middle East forever, and their creation of a secular Wailing Wall via graffiti, in Kikar Rabin - as well as a look at the furious shift in Israeli thinking after the four Hamas bombs in February to March (Jerusalem, Ashqelon and Tel Aviv), which Carol Gould experienced first-hand. By May the populace - even the youth - wanted all-out war, and some wanted the death of Shimon Peres.
Details
- Year
- 1998
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 115 mins
- Format
- VHS, Beta SP
- Director
- Carol Gould
- Producer
- Carol Gould,
- Director of Photography
- Nissan Mofkadi, Guy Livneh, Haggai Masur, Alex Ben-Raf and Carol Gould
- Screen Writer
- Carol Gould
- Directors of Photography
- Nissan Mofkadi, Guy Livneh, Haggai Masur, Alex Ben-Raf and Carol Gould
Genre
Production status
Complete
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