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September 23, 2016

107 months ago

Cinema

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Sep 23, 2016
107 months ago

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The Ruins of Lifta

Movie
73
Lifta is the only Arab village in Israel depopulated in 1948 that h...
Lifta is the only Arab village in Israel depopulated in 1948 that has not been completely destroyed or repopulated by Jews. Discovering that his uncle and lifelong hero had a role in attacking Lifta, Menachem, an Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn joins the effort to save the village from developers and meets Yacoub, a Palestinian who is part of the coalition.
Lifta is the only Arab village in Israel depopulated in 1948 that has not been completely destroyed or repopulated by Jews. Discovering that his uncle and lifelong hero had a role in attacking Lifta, Menachem, an Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn joins the effort to save the village from developers and meets Yacoub, a Palestinian who is part of the coalition.
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What the critics say

Based on 3 reviews, The Ruins of Lifta gets an average review score of 73

80/100
villagevoice.com
105a0c21-6f57-4fe2-891e-a2ae160c5a64

The Ruins of Lifta, a new documentary by Israeli Jewish directors Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky, explores both nostalgic tendencies, often putting them in conversation and conflict. The result — vital, complicated and flawed — is necessary viewing.

3167d ago

70/100
hollywoodreporter.com
105a0c21-6f57-4fe2-891e-a2ae160c5a64

A Jewish American filmmaker explores conflict in Jerusalem through the prism of a threatened piece of Palestinian history.

3167d ago

70/100
nytimes.com
105a0c21-6f57-4fe2-891e-a2ae160c5a64

An achingly poignant documentary.

3167d ago

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