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Hagarin HakasheLast Resort
The year is 1993. Night-time. The Oslo agreement is signed in Washington. The remains of a deserted Nahal settlement with social ambitions from the early 80s are scattered over Mount Hazon in the lower Galilee. Noam Wax, the charismatic leader of the group, gathers his friends back on the mountain. His purpose is to complete a documentary film about the settlement, that will help him overcome the trauma and scars left over from those days. Their night together turns into a moral stocktaking that reflects the road the Israeli society has travelled in the decade between the Lebanon war and the Oslo agreements, ending on a surprising and tragic note.
Israel - 2000 - 1 h 35 mn - 35 mm • 1,66 - Colour
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