What I Saw in Hebron

Few people still remember the brutal pogrom in Hebron, 1929, but the killings brought an end to what was once the oldest Jewish community in the world. Seventy years later, the survivors tell their stories against a backdrop of ongoing tensions between Israeli settlers and the city's Arab population.
Dan Geva was born in 1964 in Haifa, Israel, served in an elite Zahal (Army) combat unit; and completed one-year of cinema studies in "Camera Obscura", Haifa. In 1990, Geva continued his studies at the Jerusalem Film & Television School, graduating in 1994 with distinction. TAKE NOW YOUR SON is his fiction diploma film, winning a Special Prize at the 1995 Montecatini International Film Festival.,
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