Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust


Shalosh Means Three. D: Dunner [US, 1970]

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