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Planet Earth Once| 25mins
Director: Miri Urman and Amit Miller | Producer: Miri Urman and Amit Miller
Focus Years: 2004 | Country: Israel
Subject Tags: middle east, migration
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
In the midst of the scorching July heat, members of a group known as Megama Yeruka leave their comfortable urban setting to deliver a powerful and compelling message to the people. In a large and colorful truck they travel throughout the countryside urging people to focus on the health of the environment. During their month-long journey the construction of the Trans-Israel Highway is completed, which they had tried with many friends to stop, using every possible means. This traveling festival creates fascinating human encounters and brings new dimensions to the daily life in towns and villages they visit.
Planet Earth Once | 25mins

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