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Two extremely simple yet utterly profound films, exploring the history
of a house in East Jerusalem as a microcosm for the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict. In the first film, House (1980), a Euro-Israeli Professor has
purchased the house from an aging Algerian-Israeli couple. An Israeli
contractor rehabs the house with Palestinian laborers. Meanwhile, the
filmmakers seek out the house's pre-1948 owner. Produced and then
censored by Israeli television, House was saved from the dustbin of
history by its director, Amos Gitai (Kadosh, Kippur). Almost twenty
years later, Gitai returns to the house, revisits the families of the
pre-1948 owner, and explores some of the same issues in A House in
Jerusalem (1997).
In English, Hebrew and Arabic, with English subtitles.
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