
A brilliant documentary about the growth of Israel into the Jewish homeland. Seventy-three years of struggle for religious freedom is vividly recorded using rare archive film footage and photographs of historic events in the development of 20th century Israel. Beginning with the Dreyfus Affair in 1894, the film covers Theodor Herzl, founder of modern Zionism; the earliest immigration and settlements; the formation of kibbutzim; the Balfour Declaration; the rise of European anti-Semitism; the British occupation of Palestine; Arab confrontations; the United Nations resolution; the "Exodus" incident, and the Six Day War.
Self (archive footage)
The original title is "Un mur à Jérusalem" (FR).
The runtime is 91 minutes (1h 31m).
The film was directed by Albert Knobler.
The screenplay was written by Joseph Kessel and Frédéric Rossif.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0283655.
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Un mur à Jérusalem
Released
English, Français
France