Keeping the Kibbutz (2010)
Chronicling the changing kibbutz through the eyes of some of its most devoted members, Keeping the Kibbutz is a feature length documentary (54 min) that examines the challenges faced by a community in transition. While some members faced heartbreak, others found new opportunities, and the kibbutz marched toward an inevitable end. A story about nostalgia, the effects of communal living and the hope for what lies ahead, Keeping the Kibbutz captures the lingering ghost of a movement left behind.
Director: Ben Crosbie, Tessa Moran
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: August 11, 2010
Screenplay
Production: Eidolon Films
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Keeping the Kibbutz about?
- Chronicling the changing kibbutz through the eyes of some of its most devoted members, Keeping the Kibbutz is a feature length documentary (54 min) that examines the challenges faced by a community in transition. While some members faced heartbreak, others found new opportunities, and the kibbutz marched toward an inevitable end. A story about nostalgia, the effects of communal living and the hope for what lies ahead, Keeping the Kibbutz captures the lingering ghost of a movement left behind.
- Who directed Keeping the Kibbutz?
- Keeping the Kibbutz was directed by Ben Crosbie, Tessa Moran.
- How long is Keeping the Kibbutz?
- Keeping the Kibbutz has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- What genre is Keeping the Kibbutz?
- Keeping the Kibbutz is a Documentary film.