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Baruch Marzel is a household name in Israel, one of the leaders of Israel's far-right. His activism, antics, and violence have led the United States and Israeli governments to label him a terrorist, and they make him a household name within Israel. In this Errol Morris-esque film, we learn his worldview. |
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Festival Screenings:
Charlotte Film Festival - Winner of Best Short Documentary Tallgrass Film Festival - Winner of Best Short Documentary Short Sweet Film Fest - Winner for Outstanding Nonfiction DocUtah International Film Fest Kansas City Film Fest Kratovo Ethnographic Film Festival INPUT Documentary Fest San Diego Jewish Film Fest Big Muddy Film Fest Warsaw Jewish Film Fest Society for Visual Anthropology Film Fest Covellite International Film Fest Director's Circle Festival of Shorts Ft. Myers Film Fest Community and College Screenings: University of Washington Univeristy of Connecticut Congregation Anshe Sholom Bnai Israel Ramaz High School |
Social Media Links:
Connect with us on Facebook and on Twitter Press Clips: An interview on the podcast Unorthodox about the film. It starts at 30:15 The Times of Israel The Montana Standard Festworks |
The press kit for the film is available here as a downloadable file:
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