Jan 3, 2024 ALUMIM
Accompanied by the constant sounds of war at Kibbutz Alumim, this short documentary focuses on volunteers who find purpose in milking cows. Set in a place scarred by tragedy, the film explores resilience, human connection, and shared responsibility in the face of adversity.
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30 January 2024
A birth at Alumim
A birth at Alumim
A few weeks ago I went down to Kibbutz Alumim to visit a group of volunteers who are doing incredible work milking cows accompanied by the constant sounds of war. And they are doing it in a place where only a few weeks prior there had been mass murder. I made this film from that visit for The Times of Israel. Set in a place scarred by tragedy, the film explores resilience, human connection, and shared responsibility during an extremely difficult time. [Film by Eliezer Katzoff]
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