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	Comments on: Venice Review: Amos Gitai&#8217;s Shot-In-One-Take &#8216;Ana Arabia&#8217;	</title>
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		By: Dante		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wish more Israeli filmmakers made films other than about Jewish-Israeli&#x2F;Arab relations. Israel and Tel Aviv especially is so vibrant and multitudinous  in culture (and yet united), there are many interesting stories to be told about all kinds of Israelis that don&#x27;t involve conflict, stressed relations, or left-wing causes. Thankfully, there are filmmakers like Joseph Cedar, a skilled director and storyteller who creates original takes on Israeli life, free of these tiresome existential political&#x2F;social crises of &#034;the other&#034;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish more Israeli filmmakers made films other than about Jewish-Israeli&#x2F;Arab relations. Israel and Tel Aviv especially is so vibrant and multitudinous  in culture (and yet united), there are many interesting stories to be told about all kinds of Israelis that don&#x27;t involve conflict, stressed relations, or left-wing causes. Thankfully, there are filmmakers like Joseph Cedar, a skilled director and storyteller who creates original takes on Israeli life, free of these tiresome existential political&#x2F;social crises of &quot;the other&quot;.</p>
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