Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through

Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through (1987)

Overview: Aqabat-Jaber is one of the sixty Palestinian refugee camps built in the Middle East by the UN at the beginning of the 1950s. Filmed in 1987, a few months before the Intifada, this film tells the story of a disinherited generation brought up in the nostalgia of places they never knew and which no longer exist. The story of a temporary solution that became a permanent way of life.

Release Date: 2 January 1987

Runtime: 1 hour and 21 minutes

Genre: Documentary

Language: עִבְרִית

Status: Released

Writer: Eyal Sivan

Director: Eyal Sivan

Producer: Eyal Sivan

Vote Average: 7.6

Vote Count: 191

Country: Belgium, Israel and Palestinian Territory

Ratings

7.6/10 based on 191 votes.

Review

Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through is a genre film blending Documentary themes with strong direction from Eyal Sivan. Produced under , the movie runs 1 hour and 21 minutes and has been praised for its performances and production. At ipagal.gen.in, it stands out as a highlight of 2 January 1987 cinema.

FAQs

Q: Who wrote the Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through?
A: The Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through is written by Eyal Sivan.

Q: Who directed the Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through?
A: Eyal Sivan directed the Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through.

Q: What is the genre of the Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through?
A: It falls into Documentary genre.

Q: What is the runtime of Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through?
A: The runtime is approximately 1 hour and 21 minutes.

Q: When is the Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through releasing?
A: The release date is 2 January 1987.