P.S. Jerusalem | |
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Directed by | Danae Elon |
Written by | Sophie Farkas Bolla Danae Elon |
Produced by | Paul Cadieux |
Starring | Philip Touitou Tristan Touitou Elon Andrei Touitou Elon Amos Touitou Elon Luai Musa Hatib |
Cinematography | Danae Elon |
Edited by | Sophie Farkas Bolla |
Music by | Olivier Alary |
Distributed by | Filmoption International |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Countries | Israel Canada |
Languages | English, Hebrew, Arabic |
P.S. Jerusalem is a 2015 documentary film directed by Israeli filmmaker and cinematographer, Danae Elon. The film is a first person documentary journey about the director's return to Jerusalem, the city of her youth.
Festival | Category | Award | Ref. |
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Toronto International Film Festival | TIFF Docs | [1] [2] | |
Berlin International Film Festival | Forum | [3] | |
DOC NYC | [4] | ||
Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal | Student Choice Award | [5] | |
Haifa International Film Festival | [6] | ||
Cinema South International Film Festival | [7] | ||
London Human Rights Watch Film Festival | [8] | ||
Festival du Film et Forum International sur les Droits Humains | [9] | ||
Melbourne International Film Festival | [10] | ||
Zurich Human Rights Film Festival | [11] | ||
Visioni Fuori Raccordo Film Festival | [12] | ||
Biografilm Festival | [13] | ||
Giffoni Film Festival | [14] |
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