Chris Marker’s documentary portrays Israel twelve years after its founding, blending location and archival footage to explore its diverse communities—from kibbutzim and Arab villages to Orthodox quarters and tourist sites. The “struggle” of the title reflects the nation’s search for identity in a rapidly changing region.
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a 2010 short animation film loosely based on Boris Vian's "Foam and days" and Kafka's novel.
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more stuff if you'd like: Jon Starr Kirk Chilas Shady El Damaty David Krinick made this Kafka is somewhere abouts here music is original.
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