ID |
FBW002590 Short documentary |
Country / Year |
USA, 1970 |
Original Title |
Shalosh Means Three |
Directed by |
Lasar Dunner |
Produced by |
Lasar Dunner Production, New York, NY; for Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, New York, NY |
Staff |
Producer: Lasar Dunner;
Executive producer: Marc Siegel;
Script: Marc Siegel;
On-screen commentary: Norman Rose;
Interviewer: Dvorah Rabinowitz, Melvin Keller, Zvi Krauthammer;
Camera: Alexander Balman, Peter Simonsohn;
Narration: Jackson Beck, Robert Dryden, Hetty Galen, Bryna Raeburn |
Appearance |
Eddy Malka (Leader of Black Panthers);
Gedaliah Schreiber (Director of Baka Settlement House) |
Length |
316,07 m / 28'49'' |
Format |
16mm/farbe/1:1,37 |
Remarks |
1. In zwei (engl./hebr.) Versionen produziert. |
Abstract |
Interview with three youth and their viewpoints. David Wakine one of 12 children who came with Youth Aliyah to Israel, Seev Klempner, Russian immigrant and Shoshana Sessita, Israeli girl. |
Subject Terms |
1960-1969;
Israel |
Holdings |
- Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem: 316,07 m / 28'49''; 16mm |
Contents (detailed) |
Shotlist:
- Hatikva quarter
- Shoshana Sessita's (?) father
- Scenes from market
- Demonstration on poverty led by Blank Panthers
- Eddy Malka (Leader of Black Panthers) about social situation
- Interview with Sessita about high school
- Demonstration
- Malka, Gedaliah Schreiber (Director of Baka settlement house) about Panthers attention
- Demonstration
- David Wakine (?) about Panthers
- Malka, Sessita
- Man with vegetable cart
- Man by clothesline
- Broken housing
- Garbage pile
- Children playing in streets
- Building sites
- David
- OV: Ramle
- Kiryat Miriam Shikun
- About discrimination against Sephardim
- Schreiber about same subject
- Seev Klempner (?) about family
- Immigrants arriving
- Family members meeting
- Klempner about what knew about Israel beforehand
- Sign Welcome to Benei Beraq
- Ext, Int: Apartment building
- Wakine about jobs and housing discrimination
- Father of David Wakine
- Father of Seev Klempner in textile plant
- Seev Klempner's mother sewing
- Klempner relation to Oriental Jews
- Malka state of affairs to change
- Schreiber about correcting situation
- Soccer game
- Baka youth house
- Youth leader with boys in house
- Schreiber, dance
- Sessita speaks of ways to help "drop-out" youth
- Sewing class
- Classroom at Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi
- Tel Aviv
- Typing class
- Building site of Eisenberg school
- Typing class
- Tel Aviv street scenes
- Jobs
- Klempner
- Wakine at school in Kfar batya
- Lab
- Gruss school under construction, lab
- Klempner with friends
- David Wakine's life compared to parents
- Shoshana Sessita compaered to parents
- Klempner what he likes in Israel
- Wakine, Klempner, Sessita, line of students
Acc. to and adapted from Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem |
Credits |
- 1. The MIZRACHI WOMEN’S / ORGANIZATION / of America / presents
- 2. SHALOSH / MEANS / THREE
- 3. Written by / MARC SIEGEL
- 4. Photographed by / ALEXANDER BALMAN / PETER SIMONSOHN
- 5. Produced and Directed / by / LASAR DUNNER
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- 1. Shalosh / Means Three
- 2. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER / Marc Siegel
- 3. Narration / NORMAN ROSE / Voices / JACKSON BECK / ROBERT DRYDEN / HETTY GALEN / BRYNA RAEBURN
- 4. THE END / A / LASAR DUNNER PRODUCTION
Abschrift lt. Kopie: Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, Jerusalem |