Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror (2002)
Dutch filmmaker Willy Lindwer and Russian author David Gurevich document the aftermath of the June 1, 2001 suicide bombing of Tel Aviv's Dolphinarium Disco, which killed 21 and wounded 105, many of them teenagers and many recent immigrants from post-Soviet Union states. The bulk of the film consists of the interviews with survivors and the victims' parents, all shot around the Tel Aviv area, including the location outside the Dolphinarium proper. It also makes extensive use of the footage of the night of the disaster and the home videos left behind by the victims.
Director: Willy Lindwer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Country: Israel, Netherlands
Language: English, Pусский
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror about?
- Dutch filmmaker Willy Lindwer and Russian author David Gurevich document the aftermath of the June 1, 2001 suicide bombing of Tel Aviv's Dolphinarium Disco, which killed 21 and wounded 105, many of them teenagers and many recent immigrants from post-Soviet Union states. The bulk of the film consists of the interviews with survivors and the victims' parents, all shot around the Tel Aviv area, including the location outside the Dolphinarium proper. It also makes extensive use of the footage of the night of the disaster and the home videos left behind by the victims.
- Who directed Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror?
- Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror was directed by Willy Lindwer.
- How long is Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror?
- Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror?
- Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror is a Documentary film.
- Where was Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror produced?
- Empty Rooms: The Aftermath of Terror was produced in Israel, Netherlands.