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Cast

Lisa Kreuzer

Lisa Kreuzer

Else

Rivka Neuman

Rivka Neuman

Tania

Markus Stockhausen

Markus Stockhausen

Ludwig

Benjamin Levi

Benjamin Levi

Paul

Vernon Dobtcheff

Vernon Dobtcheff

Editor

Bernard Eisenschitz

Bernard Eisenschitz

Man in Berlin cafe

Raoul Guylad

Raoul Guylad

Dr. Weintraub

Juliano Mer-Khamis

Juliano Mer-Khamis

Menahme (as Juliano Mer)

Crew

Amos Gitai

Amos Gitai

Director

Amos Gitai

Amos Gitai

Writer

Gudie Lawaetz

Gudie Lawaetz

Writer

Amos Gitai

Amos Gitai

Producer

Marek Rozenbaum

Marek Rozenbaum

Producer

Markus Stockhausen

Markus Stockhausen

Original Music Composer

Simon Stockhausen

Simon Stockhausen

Original Music Composer

Henri Alekan

Henri Alekan

Director of Photography

Nurith Aviv

Nurith Aviv

Director of Photography

Luc Barnier

Luc Barnier

Editor

Oren Medics

Oren Medics

Editor

Marco Melani

Marco Melani

Editor

Laurent Truchot

Laurent Truchot

Production Manager

Emanuel Amrami

Emanuel Amrami

Assistant Director

Marc Petit Jean

Marc Petit Jean

Assistant Director

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Berlin-Jerusalem

19895.2 / 1089 min
Drama

Overview

Two interconnected stories in the 1930s, one set in Berlin, the other in Palestine: Mania Vilbouchevich Shohat (1880-1961), called Tania, a Russian Jew and revolutionary, goes from Minsk to Palestine to live on a collective. She promotes feminism and laments a shift in the men from self-defense to aggression. Her friend, Else Lasker-Schuler (1869 - 1945), expressionist poet and German Jew, is in Berlin, writing, caring for her son, watching Hitler's movement take power. She goes to Jerusalem and imagines a park for Arab and Jew. Her poems, voiced from within, capture her experience. The film meditates on the violence at the root of Israel's birth: of the Nazis and of the Zionists.