The Museum (2017)

The Museum (2017) poster

The Museum is a film that observes, examines and ponders Israel's most important cultural institution, the Israel Museum. The film follows the visitors, observes the observers, listens to the speakers and descends to the storerooms, labs and conference rooms. The American museum director, the singing security guard, the Jerusalemite curator, the Haredi kashrut inspector, the Palestinian guide and the visitor who lost her vision are some of the characters that take part in a chain of activities which add up to the museum. For about 18 months director Ran Tal collected footage of the daily routine of the museum that seeks to both reflect and mold the Israeli legacy and culture.

Director: Ran Tal
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Nili Feller
Production: Lama Films
Country: Israel
Language: עִבְרִית
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ran Tal
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Museum about?
The Museum is a film that observes, examines and ponders Israel's most important cultural institution, the Israel Museum. The film follows the visitors, observes the observers, listens to the speakers and descends to the storerooms, labs and conference rooms. The American museum director, the singing security guard, the Jerusalemite curator, the Haredi kashrut inspector, the Palestinian guide and the visitor who lost her vision are some of the characters that take part in a chain of activities which add up to the museum. For about 18 months director Ran Tal collected footage of the daily routine of the museum that seeks to both reflect and mold the Israeli legacy and culture.
Who directed The Museum?
The Museum was directed by Ran Tal.
Who stars in The Museum?
The Museum stars Artur Avakov, David Mevorah, Benjamin Netanyahu.
How long is The Museum?
The Museum has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is The Museum?
The Museum is a Documentary film.
Where was The Museum produced?
The Museum was produced in Israel.