Eilat (1953)
A short documentary, produced by United Israel Appeal. Its residents number only 500, its fishermen use primitive methods, and its industry is in its infancy. But Eilat’s planners, including architect Theodor Kisselov, are already dreaming of the small village becoming one of Israel’s major port cities. This film documents the early days of Israel’s southmost settlement and Kisselov’s visit to it.
Director: Natan Gross
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1953
Production: Keren Hayesod
Country: Israel
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Eilat about?
- A short documentary, produced by United Israel Appeal. Its residents number only 500, its fishermen use primitive methods, and its industry is in its infancy. But Eilat’s planners, including architect Theodor Kisselov, are already dreaming of the small village becoming one of Israel’s major port cities. This film documents the early days of Israel’s southmost settlement and Kisselov’s visit to it.
- Who directed Eilat?
- Eilat was directed by Natan Gross.
- How long is Eilat?
- Eilat has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- What genre is Eilat?
- Eilat is a Documentary film.
- Where was Eilat produced?
- Eilat was produced in Israel.