In the heart of Tel Aviv, there is an exceptional school where children from forty-eight different countries and diverse backgrounds come together to learn. Many of the students arrive at Bialik-Rogozin School fleeing poverty, political adversity and even genocide. Here, no child is a stranger. The film follows several students' struggle to acclimate to life in a new land while slowly opening up to share their stories of hardship and tragedy.
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Strangers No More (Oscars 2011 Winner) - Official Trailer
Winner of Oscars 2011 for Short Documentary. Directed by: Starring: The kids and teachers of Bialik-Rogozin school in Tel Aviv.
Strangers No More Movie Trailer - Bialik Rogozin School
Trailer for the OSCAR®-Winning documentary short Strangers No More about the Bialik Rogozin School in Tel Aviv. Produced and Directed by Karen ...
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"Strangers No More" follows several students at Israel's Bialik-Rogozin school as they acclimate to life in a new land. Premieres on Monday December 5th at ...
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Premios Oscar 2011: el corto israelí "Strangers No More" ganó el premio a Mejor Cortometraje Documental con la historia sobre el colegio "Bialik-Rogozin" que ...
Strangers No More Oscar Winning Movie Trailer
(Clip courtesy of Simon & Goodman Picture Co.) Winner of 2011 Oscar for Best Documentary In the heart of Tel Aviv there is an exceptional ...
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