Italy / Sep 01, 1989 / Venice Film Festival
Berlin-Jerusalem (1989)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Two interconnected stories in the 1930s, one set in Berlin, the other in Palestine: Mania Vilbouchevich Shohat (1880-1961), called Tania, a Russian Jew and revolutionary, goes from Minsk to Palestine to live on a collective. She promotes feminism and laments a shift in the men from self-defense to aggression. Her friend, Else Lasker-Schuler (1869 - 1945), expressionist poet and German Jew, is in Berlin, writing, caring for her son, watching Hitler's movement take power. She goes to Jerusalem and imagines a park for Arab and Jew. Her poems, voiced from within, capture her experience. The film meditates on the violence at the root of Israel's birth: of the Nazis and of the Zionists.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Juliano Mer-Khamis | Menahme (as Juliano Mer) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | ברלין ירושלים |
| Original language | עִבְרִית (HE) |
| Spoken languages | English, Deutsch, עִבְרִית, Français |
| Production countries | France, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Transfax Film Productions, AGAV Films, Hubert Bals Fund, Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS), CNC, RAI, La Sept Cinéma, Film4 Productions |
| Release date | 3 febbraio 1989 |
| Production | Marek Rozenbaum, Amos Gitai |
| Writer | Amos Gitai, Gudie Lawaetz |
| Editing | Luc Barnier, Oren Medics, Marco Melani |
| Cinematography | Henri Alekan, Nurith Aviv |
| Assistant directors | Marc Petit Jean, Emanuel Amrami, Amos Gitai |
| Camera operators | Henri Alekan, Nurith Aviv |
| Additional photography | Henri Alekan, Nurith Aviv |
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Release dates
Limited release
Canada / Sep 13, 1989 / Toronto Film Festival
Theatrical release
Israel / Feb 03, 1989
France / Mar 13, 1990
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