Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematographie des Holocaust


As Always Hadassah. R: Preger [US / IL, 1974]

ID

FBW002491      Kurz-Dokumentarfilm

Land / Jahr

USA / Israel, 1974

Originaltitel

As Always Hadassah

Regie

Geoffrey Preger

Produktion

Capital Films Ltd., Jerusalem; für Hadassah, the Women's International Zionist Organisation of America, Inc., New York, NY

Prod. / Stab

Produzent: Fred Csasznik; Produktionsleitung: Mina Brownstone; Drehbuch: Geoffrey Preger; Kamera: Edgar Hirshbain; Schnitt: Menachem Sivan; Ton: Alexander Naftalison; Musik: Yigal Boulton

Auftritt

Teddy Kollek (Mayor of Jerusalem); Shlomo Carlebach (Rabbi); Leah Avni (Matron)

Länge

285 m / 26'

Format

16mm/farbe/1:1,37

Anmerkungen

1. In engl. Sprache.

Synopsis

Das Hadassah Hospital während und nach dem Jom Kippur Krieg.

Schlagworte

1970-1979; Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America; Israel

Kopien

- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem: 285 m / 26'; 16mm
- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem; 16mm

Inhalt (detailliert)

Shotlist (- ft):
- 000 Vehicles climbing the road of the Hadassah convoy 1948, to Mt. Scopus now in 1973
- 006 25th Memorial Service of those who fell when the convoy was attacked
- 009 Teddy Kollek (Mayor of Jerusalem) shaking hands with the crowd
- 013 The 1948 massacre (stills)
- 015 Chazan and crowd at the Memorial Service
- 026 (still)
- 028 Wreaths being laid
- 043 (still)
- 046 Memorial Plaque
- 053 AV: Of Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem
- 054 Title
- 064 Views of Hadassah Ein Kerem surrounded by sandbags
- 072 Stretchers in a pile
- 074 Waiting for helicopter to land with war wounded
- 080 Helicopter landing
- 091 Moving the wounded to the ambulance and to the hospital
- 126 Helicopter landing at night
- 130 Inside the hospital, focus on wounded soldier, David who was to have been married that week
- 136 Operating theater for amputation of David's leg
- 149 Volunteer surgeon from the US talking of his feelings ; operating theater scene continues
- 203 CU: David
- 211 Doctors examine David's injury
- 217 Nurses working
- 227 Volunteers at work on the telephones
- 236 Hospital scenes
- 258 Two surgeons taking a break
- 289 Ceasefire declared
- 294 Taking down blackout paper
- 298 Sandbags removed
- 301 Emergency equipment put away
- 309 Back to receiving civilian patients
- 319 Advertisement in the paper announcing re-acceptance of civilian patients
- 325 People arriving at clinics as usual
- 341 Ya`al volunteers serving refreshments to patients
- 350 Stocking up on sterile supplies for next emergency
- 357 Tipat Chalav Clinics
- 360 New born babies
- 406 Parents with baby leaving hospital
- 415 Volunteers coming with flowers
- 417 Shlomo Carlebach (Rabbi) in the wards singing
- 472 In the rehabilitation ward, wounded doing exercise
- 530 Matron Leah Avni in rehabilitation ward
- 545 Now as Matron of Hadassah Mt. Scopus
- 555 Mt. Scopus being built
- 591 Aims of Hadassah Mt. Scopus
- 595 AV: Hadassah Mount Scopus, Old city, Hadassah Ein Kerem
- 607 Construction in Hadassah Ein Kerem
- 620 Research being done on the eye
- 658 Blind Arab being treated in the eye clinic and can now see through one eye
- 682 Ten year old boy with cataract, being treated
- 700 Mobile Cardiac Care Unit at work
- 707 Radio contact from ambulance to hospital
- 739 Intensive Care Unit
- 800 Casualty Unit at work
- 826 Inside Chagall Synagogue for the wedding of David
- 900 CREDITS
- 935 ENDS
Acc. to and adapted from Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem