A distressing portrait of a lost childhood
The Israeli authorities had observed minors who take an active part in the Intifada (uprising), especially with knives.
Those minors are arrested and interrogated.
Ada Ushpiz, a renowned and sensitive filmmaker and a journalist, succeeded in approaching the kids and families up close and gain their cooperation and trust.
She accompanied the dubious insurgents over several years and intimately documented the events.
MDR TV, Berlin
Doc Europa
Screen Daily
Ada Ushpiz is a renowned Israeli film producer and director. She graduated in Philosophy and History from Tel Aviv University and worked as a journalist for many years, specializing in politics. She has directed numerous documentaries, including Detained (2001), Bloody Engagement (2004), Desert Brides (2008), Good Garbage (2012) and Vita Activa, The Spirit of Hannah Arendt (2015), an intimate portrait of Hannah Arendt.
Diretor: Ada Ushpiz
Cinematography: Danor Glazer, Bilal Saed
Editor: Neta Braun
Original Score: Avi Balleli
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