Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust


Hope from the Huleh. D: [?] [IL / US, 1951]

ID

FBW002103      Short documentary

Country / Year

Israel / USA, 1951

Original Title

Hope from the Huleh

Directed by

[?]

Produced by

[?]; for Keren Kayemeth Le-Israel (KKL) (=Jewish National Fund / Jüdischer Nationalfonds [JNF]), Jerusalem

Staff

Producer: Lasar Dunner; Assistent director: Jacob Marx; Script: Richard Milbauer; Camera: Lasar Dunner; Narration: Richard Milbauer; Consultant: Elias M. Epstein

Length

157 m / 14'43''

Format

16mm/farbe/1:1,37

Remarks

1. In engl. Sprache.

Abstract

The Keren Kayemeth Le-Israel (KKL) (=Jewish National Fund [JNF]) undertakes the drainage of the malaria-infested Huleh swamp to increase food production in Israel.

Subject Terms

1950-1959; Huleh-Sümpfe; Israel; Jewish National Fund

Holdings

- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem: 157 m / 14'43'; 16mm
- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem; 16mm
- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem; 16mm
- National Center for Jewish Film, Waltham, MA; 16mm

Bibliography

- Grand, Samuel: "First Stage in Audio-Visual Education in the Jewish Religious School", in: Jewish Teacher, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1952
- Krahn, Frederic A.: Educational Film Guide, Ed. 11, New York, NY: H.W. Wilson Company, 1953
- Yeshiva University Cumulative Index of Films of Jewish Interest. (2nd edition) New York, 1958
- N.N.: , The Jewish Audio-Visual Review New York, NY: National Council on Jewish Audio-Visual Materials; American Association for Jewish Education, 1962
- N.N.: , The Jewish Audio-Visual Review New York, NY: National Council on Jewish Audio-Visual Materials; American Association for Jewish Education, 1967
- Koolik, Murry Wolf: A Content Analysis of Educational Films about Israel. (thesis), New York, NY: NYU, 1971
- Abraham F. Rad Jewish Film Archives (Hg.): Filmography. Catalogue of Jewish Films in Israel. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1972
- Fox, Stuart: Jewish Films in the United States. New York, NY: K.G. Hall, 1976
- Abraham F. Rad Jewish Film Archives (Hg.): Catalogue of Films. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1976

Contents (detailed)

Shotlist (- ft):
- 000 CREDITS
- 012 Introduction
- 025 Man reading newspaper, with "No Meat Today" sign above him
- 028 CU: Sign and empty hooks in butcher's
- 032 Busy street scenes
- 054 CU: Ration book
- 063 People queuing and receiving rations in shop
- 077 New immigrants at airport
- 080 Oriental Jews in transit camp
- 092 Ships in harbor and unloading at docks
- 107 GV: Barren land
- 116 GV, CUs: Huleh swamps
- 147 Ext, Int: JNF building, Jerusalem
- 155 Settlements being planned on maps
- 162 River Jordan flowing
- 206 GV: Emek Israel under cultivation
- 227 Engineers surveying land
- 250 Bulldozers operating in swamp
- 275 Agricultural machinery and new pipelines
- 297 Pipeline being laid
- 305 Channels being dug
- 310 Roadbuilding
- 318 Fishermen and rowing boats on Huleh Lake
- 336 Settlements in area
- 346 Swamp
- 353 Patient carried into ambulance
- 358 Gravestones
- 361 Convalescents sitting outside
- 367 CU: Monument to defenders of Huleh who fell in 1948
- 387 Soldier on guard near border. GV: Tank traps
- 393 Mothers with children on settlement
- 405 Agricultural machinery at work
- 413 Bulldozer in action
- 417 Car on new road
- 419 Farmyard scenes
- 432 Shepherd with flock
- 437 Cows in field
- 442 Fish pond nets set up--fish caught in net
- 452 Women mending nets
- 458 Sapling planted
- 472 Children playing basketball
- 480 Crops sprayed from the air
- 495 Men working in fields
- 504 GV: Cultivated fields and rainbow
- 515 ENDS
Acc. to and adapted from Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem

Credits

- 1. THE JEWISH / NATIONAL FUND / PRESENTS
- 2. HOPE FROM / THE HULEH
- 3. PHOTOGRAPHED BY / LASAR DUNNER / ASSISTANT – JAKOB MARX / WRITTEN AND NARRATED BY / RICHARD MILBAUER / CONSULTANT / ELIAS M. EPSTEIN
- 4. PRODUCED BY / LASAR DUNNER
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- 1. THE END / A. J.N.F. FILM
Abschrift lt. Kopie: Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem