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I Think it's Enough, Isn't It?
Full Description
Reconstructing one last encounter with Dad.
Playing as part of the
JEWS IN SHORTS: DOCUMENTARIES
series
Director(s)
Emily Shir Segal
Country(ies)
Israel
Language(s)
Hebrew
Release Year
2020
Running Time
4
Writer(s)
Emily Shir Segal
Cinematographer(s)
Emily Shir Segal
Editor(s)
Emily Shir Segal
Print Source
Emily Shir Segal