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The longings of Maya Gordon / a film by Ya'ir Lev and Etty Wiseltier.

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    Introducing a non-conformist and unconventional woman who, in the name of uncompromising authenticity and art, gave up family and home, the film follows international artist Maya Gordon over a decade across Israel, Poland and the Netherlands. Throughout her search for home and love she meets, in an incidental yet uniquely moving encounter, a shell shocked war veteran. Will those two unsettled souls find peace of mind together? The film's second axis introduces her extraordinary art that encapsulates her desires and longings and raises relevant questions about feminine and national identity, aging, love and self-realization.
    Variant Title
    ha-Gaʻaguʻim shel Maʼyah Gordon
    הגעגועים של מאיה גורדון
    Format
    Video
    Published
    Los Angeles : Seventh Art Releasing, 2017
    ©2017
    Locale
    Poland
    Netherlands
    Israel
    Other Authors/Editors
    Wieseltier, Etty, film producer.
    Lev, Yair, film director, screenwriter.
    Seventh Art Releasing (Firm), film distributor.
    Notes
    Container cataloging.
    Director, Yair Lev ; writers, Yair Lev, Gil Ashery ; cinematography, Yossi Aviram ; music, Maya Felixbrodt.
    In Hebrew with English subtitles.

    Physical Details

    Language
    Hebrew
    Physical Description
    1 videodisc (54 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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