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הפקות המזרח (1970)
The story of Yamin Masika, the “Don Quixote" of Israeli cinema — a director, social activist, and cultural entrepreneur who played a pivotal role in transforming Mizrahi culture from the margins to the mainstream. In the 1990s, after repeated rejections by the Israeli film industry, Masika began creating underground, low-budget films and music videos featuring Mizrahi artists like Avi Bitter, Tamir Gal, Moshe Cohen, Sarit Hadad, and Zehava Ben. Though ridiculed and dismissed by the establishment, these films resonated deeply with audiences who had been excluded from mainstream media for decades, leading to a cultural revolution.
Momo: Documentary
Maka: Yamin Messika, Avi Biter, Tamir Gal, Moshe Cohen, Sarit Hadad, Zehava Ben
Kaimahi: Yaniv Segalovich (Editor), Nava Mizrachi (Researcher), Neal Gibbs (Sound Designer), Rafael Balulu (Producer), Yaniv Segalovich (Director), Yaniv Segalovich (Writer)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1970
Rongonui: 0.28
Reo: עִבְרִית
Studio: The New Fund for Cinema and TV (NFCT), Bfilms, Kan, Ministry of Culture and Sport, The Israeli Film Council
Whenua: Israel