Ha’mu’zeon

“Exhilarating… a masterful look at the Israel Museum, which goes much deeper than a conventional documentary.” (The Jerusalem Post)
Over a period of 18 months, filmmaker Ran Tal observes the daily life of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. A cast of colourful characters emerge: a singing security guard, the American museum director, the Jerusalemite curator, the Haredi kashrut inspector, custodians, tour guides and visitors as they pass through its doors. We are also given insight into the Museum’s attempts to incorporate Palestinian representation into its collection. Tal’s elegantly shot film shows us not only a microcosm of Israeli society, but also how this institution seeks to both reflect and mold Israeli history and culture.

Presented with the assistance and support of the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver.

ADMISSION by donation.

Doors open at 7:00PM
Free Underground Parking at the rear of the building.

 

Festivals and Awards

  • Nominee: Ophir for Best Documentary - Israeli Academy of Film and Television
  • Winner: 11th David A. Stein Memorial Award for Best Documentary - Toronto Jewish Film Festival, 2018

Screening Details

Film Info

Year2017
CountryIsrael
DirectorRan Tal
CastArtur Avakov, David Mevorah
Runtime 74 min
LanguageHebrew w/English subtitles
Genre