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A Film by Racheli Schwartz
(Israel, 2005, 54 Minutes, Color, Hebrew, English subtitles)

Haya, Batya and Tova, three close friends who were among the group that founded the Kibbutz, were destined to see their life work falling apart. Their only wish is that their tiny houses will be registered in their names so that they can leave something to their families.
Gal, a 50 years old man, has to watch the citrus plantation, where he has worked all his life, being cut downf for financial reasons. He has no other qualifications and faces a future of uncertainty.
The film KIBBUTZ is about Racheli Schwartz's Kibbutz - Hulata, where she has lived for the last 30 years. The film is a five years follow up on a few characters and the effect that the changes in the kibbutz has had on them.
AWARDS & FESTIVALS
Doc Aviv Festival, Israel - won the Distinction and Audience Favorite Award
International Film Festival, Montpelier, France
Israeli Film Festival, New York, Los Angeles & Miami
Jewish Film Festival in Toronto & Vancouver, Canada
Israeli Film Festival in Paris, France
Agudas Achim Film Festival, Chicago
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