With this documentary originally produced for the Israeli TV, Gitai experienced his first confrontation with his country’s censors, who banned the film. The plot follows the transfer of ownership of a house that once belonged to a Palestinian doctor, but was declared legally vacant by the Government in 1948 upon the establishment of Israeli State. From then on, the house was occupied by a Jewish Algerian family and later by a university professor, who revamped it and transformed it into a luxurious mansion. As he recounts the story, the director offers various possibilities of interpretation for the conflict between Arabs and Jews.
Título original: Bayit
Ano: 1985
Classificação: 12 years
Duração: 51 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Israel
Tags: documentary, religion, Middle East
Cor: P&B
Direção: Amos Gitai
Roteiro: Amos Gitai
Fotografia: Emanuel Aldema
Montagem: Rina Ben Melech
Produtor: Amos Gitai
Produção: Channel 1 TV
World Sales: Cinephil
E-mail: leeya@cinephil.com