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מיכה שגריר
קטלוג הסרטים
Year
1999
Duration
63
Genre
Documentary
Production details
Production country: Israel
Filming Location: Israel, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Niger, Zaire (Congo), Ethiopia, France
Image: Color
Languages: Hebrew and French with Hebrew Subtitles
Available Formats: BETA
Credits
Director: Nathan Lifshitz
Producer: Oded Guy
Executive Producer: Micha Shagrir
Production Companies: Israel Broadcasting Authority – Broadcasting Authority, Magno Films Ltd.
Co-Production Companies: Daniel Kropf, Shiba Communications Ltd.
Script: Tamar Golan, Micha Shagrir, Nathan Lifshitz
Cinematography: Eitan Harris, Alon Bernstein, Jean Pierre Kaba, Louique Quentin
Editing: Nathan Lifshitz
Recording: Israel David, Obio Agogo, Gilles Diang, Osman Salla
Assistant Cameraman: Abdulai Sissa, Sola Idrisa,
Production Assistants: Kassahun Gebregeorgis, Gideon Eiloni
Assistant Editor: Ami Shamir
Graphics: Yaakov Kirschen
Narration: Kobi Lieber
The story of the legendary journalist, Tamar Golan, who was the Israeli newspaper Maariv correspondent in Africa. She mainly resided in the Ivory Coast and Gura was one of the main locations from which Africans were kidnapped as slaves for America. The film mentions many African countries where Tamar spent time during her many years on the continent. The film examines the socio-economic situation in these places. In addition, Tamar’s own story is also told. Since the death of her husband, when they were both in Ethiopia and he was only 28 years old, Tamar only wears white clothing, as that is the color of mourning in Africa. In the film, Tamar travels back to Harare for the first time, to visit the school where she and her husband taught and the hotel where they lived.
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