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Golem: The Petrified Garden

Golem, le jardin pétrifié

France, Germany, Russia, Israel

1993

87 Min
Color
1.33:1
English, Yiddish, French, Hebrew, Russian
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DIR Amos Gitai

PROD Eleonore Feneux, Amos Gitai, Laurent Truchot

SCR Amos Gitai, Tonino Guerra

DP Henri Alekan, Luc Drion, Eduard Timlin

CAST Jerome Koenig, Hanna Schygulla, Samuel Fuller, Masha Itkina, Natalia Voitulevitch-Manor, Yuri Klepikov, Boris Khaimsky, Macha Doubrovskia

ED Anna Ruiz

MUSIC Markus Stockhausen, Simon Stockhausen

SOUND Antoine Bonfanti, Ricardo Castro, Henri Maïkoff, Daniel Ollivier

Karlovy Vary (Amos Gitai Tribute)

Synopsis

Daniel, who runs an art gallery in Paris, travels to Siberia to bring back a collection of artwork he has just inherited. He brings back a giant sculpted hand, which he believes to be a piece of the Golem, the legendary figure of Jewish myths. He travels across Russia in search of the rest of the statue. This is the third and final part of the trilogy on the theme of the Golem. –AmosGitai.com

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Amos Gitai

Born in Haifa in 1950, as the second son of architect Munio Weinraub and former Sionist activist Efratia Margalit. On the year of his birth, his parents changed the family name to “Gitai”, which is the Hebrew translation of the German name “Weinraub”. While he was a student in architecture, Amos Gitai joined the Yom Kippur war in 1973 as a reserve duty officer, and served as part of a helicopter rescue team. While serving during the war, he started filming with a 8mm camera his mother gave him as his birthday present. On his 23rd birthday, October 11th 1973, his helicopter was shot down by a Syrian missile. Among the 7 crews on board, 6 of them survived, including Gitai himself, who was inspired by this traumatic experience to quit architecture and move to filmmaking. He made a documentary on this incident and his fellow survivors, “Kippur: War Memories” in 1993, then a fictional recreation of it “Kippur” in 2000.

in 1979, Gitai directed his first feature-length documentary “House”… read more

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