Recognition (2015)
Noga is a high school teenager who is eager to be accepted into the best unit of the Israeli army. Moran is a religious social worker who has chosen as a home town Sderot, which is under the threat of rockets. In this Israeli-Jewish town also lives Hanadi, a young Arab woman from the northern part of the country, fighting for her identity. Through an attempt to understand the choices of these women, the personal story of the filmmaker is revealed. From north to south, from past to present, the quest for answers creates an intimate portrait of women in a country at war.
Director: Sharon Ryba-Kahn
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: November 11, 2015
Screenplay
Cinematography: Mark Dölling, Sharon Ryba-Kahn
Editing: Ofir Raul Graizer
Production: film base berlin
Country: Germany, Israel
Language: العربية, English, עִבְרִית
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Recognition about?
- Noga is a high school teenager who is eager to be accepted into the best unit of the Israeli army. Moran is a religious social worker who has chosen as a home town Sderot, which is under the threat of rockets. In this Israeli-Jewish town also lives Hanadi, a young Arab woman from the northern part of the country, fighting for her identity. Through an attempt to understand the choices of these women, the personal story of the filmmaker is revealed. From north to south, from past to present, the quest for answers creates an intimate portrait of women in a country at war.
- Who directed Recognition?
- Recognition was directed by Sharon Ryba-Kahn.
- How long is Recognition?
- Recognition has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is Recognition?
- Recognition is a Documentary film.
- Where was Recognition produced?
- Recognition was produced in Germany, Israel.