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‏'66 was a good year for tourism‏ ‏[videorecording] /‏

'66 was a good year for tourism [videorecording] / a film by Amit Goren = Shenat 66 hayitah ṭovah le-tayarut / sereṭ shel ʼAmit Goren.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: engheb Subtitle language: English Publication details: [Israel] : Amit Goren Productions, [1992?].Description: 1 videodisc (DVD, NTSC) (72 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title: ‏שנת 66 היתה טבה לתירת Other title:
  • 66 was a good year for tourism
  • 1966 was a good year for tourism
  • Sixty six was a good year for tourism
  • Shenat 66 hayitah ṭovah le-tayarut
Subject(s): Production credits:
  • Script, production and direction: Amit Goren; camera, Eitan Harris, Amit Goren; editor, Tali Halter-Shenkar ; music, Yoav Goren.
Awards:
  • Wolgin Award for best documentary, Jerusalem Film Festival, 1992. "The Israeli Oscar" for best documentary, 1992. Selected best documentary, ZDF German television, 1992.
Summary: In 1966, when he was nine years old, filmmaker Amit Goren immigrated with his family to the United States from Israel. Shot in Egypt, Israel and the United States, Goren's film explores whether his family members, after living a quarter of a century in America, would consider returning to Israel.
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Originally produced in 1992.

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Script, production and direction: Amit Goren; camera, Eitan Harris, Amit Goren; editor, Tali Halter-Shenkar ; music, Yoav Goren.

In 1966, when he was nine years old, filmmaker Amit Goren immigrated with his family to the United States from Israel. Shot in Egypt, Israel and the United States, Goren's film explores whether his family members, after living a quarter of a century in America, would consider returning to Israel.

DVD-R.

In English and Hebrew with English subtitles.

Wolgin Award for best documentary, Jerusalem Film Festival, 1992. "The Israeli Oscar" for best documentary, 1992. Selected best documentary, ZDF German television, 1992.

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