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All Hell Broke Loose
Amir Feldman | Israel | 1995 | 45 min. | documentary video

[ALL HELL... STILL]

Scores have been killed in suicide bombings in Israel over the past year, leaving friends and families grieving and creating political turmoil. All Hell Broke Loose is a highly stylized look at the survivors of a car bomb attack on a bus in northern Israel. One year after the bombing, filmmaker Feldman meets with the Jews and Arabs who were on the bus and discusses the effects the event has had on their lives. Cutting swiftly, Feldman creates a unique rhythm that helps elucidate his theme: fear caused by traumatic events leads some to violent feelings of racism and prejudice and others to expressions of tolerance and forgiveness--a timely expression of an important concept.

WRITER/DIRECTOR: Amir Feldman
PRODUCERS: Amit Breuer, Julie Shles
CO-PRODUCERS: I.C.P., Israel

Original languages are Hebrew and Arabic

American Premiere, 1996 Human Rights Watch Festival. Distributed by Amythos TV & Film Productions, Amit Breuer, 8 Hataasia Street, Tel Aviv 67139, Israel, Tel: 011-972-3-561-6141 Fax: 011-972-3-561-9811.






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