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The AMOS GITAI Collection


 

Amos Gitai, originally an architect, completed his first documentary HOUSE in 1980 telling the story of a house in Jerusalem and the aspirations of Palestinians for their homeland. To date, his works include over 80 films created over 40 years. His powerful body of works, consisting of video productions, theatrical performances, exhibitions and books, is remarkable for its diversity: features, shorts, fictions, documentaries and experimental work.

 

New to the Collection

Laila in Haifa


Collection

The full list of The Amos Gitai Collection is as follows: Esther (1986), Berlin-Jerusalem (1989), Golem: Spirit of Exile (1992), The Petrified Garden (1994), Devarim (1995), The Arena of Murder (1996), Yom Yom (1998), Kadosh (1999), Kippur (2000), Kedma (2002), Alila (2003), Promised Land (2004), One Day You’ll Understand (2008), Carmel (2009), Roses a Credit (2010), Lullaby To My Father (2012), Ana Arabia (2013), Tsili (2014), Rabin: The Last Day (2015), West of The Jordan River (2017), A Tramway in Jerusalem (2018) and Laila in Haifa (2020).