ID Blues
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Average Rating: 3.5 | Votes: 3

ID Blues

Israel, 2008, 100 minutes

Director:
Chaim Yavin

Two new episodes from the five-part travel-log by legendary news person Chaim Yavin, examining different sectors of Arabs living in Israel, presenting matters of life, history, and culture in Arab society in Israel.

NY Premiere

7:00 pm @ The JCC in Manhattan

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The Invisible
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Average Rating: 4.5 | Votes: 2

The Invisible

Israel, 2009, 70 minutes

Director:
Gil Karni

A 12-year-long diary of the Bedouin village "Arab al-Na'im" in the Galillee and their struggle for their rights. The people of Arab al-Na'im have inhabited their land for the past 200 years, serve in the Israeli army, yet live in tin huts, without electricity or running water, and in constant struggle with the Israeli administration to be visible.

Special Director's Presentation

7:00 pm @ Cinema Village

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SAZ - The Palestinian Rapper for Change
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Average Rating: 4.5 | Votes: 3

SAZ - The Palestinian Rapper for Change

Israel, 2005, 51 minutes

Director:
Gil Karni

An intimate documentary following budding Palestinian-Israeli hip-hop star from Ramlah, Sameh Zakout, a.k.a. Saz. The film follows his transformation from a young unknown rap singer into an international success, as well as his youthful quest for identity transformed into the voice of a struggling nation. The film also focuses on his relationship with his grandfather, an Israeli-Arab communist. Their conversations reveal their differing ideologies: "I don't see my Palestine being built by blood," says Saz. "It should be built by negotiations, not bombings. My bullets are my rhymes. My M-16 is my microphone."

NY Premiere. *Co-presented with New Israel Fund.

9:00 pm @ Cinema Village

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Arab Labor
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Average Rating: 4.5 | Votes: 4

Arab Labor

Israel, 2008, 75 minutes

Director:
Roni Ninio

More episodes from the successful groundbreaking satire, following Amjad, a 35-year-old Arab journalist, married to Bushara (a social worker) and father to Maya. Torn between his desire to become the darling of the In-crowd on one hand, and represent the suffering of Arabs at any given forum, he is mocked and criticized by his family and close community. Amjad's only ally is his friend Meir (an Israeli Jew) - a photographer who works with him at the newspaper, a sworn bachelor who falls In love with Amal, Bushara's feminist Arab friend.

9:15 pm @ The JCC in Manhattan

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