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Hamilchama al hashalom

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Hamilchama al hashalom
Directed byJules Dassin
Written byIrwin Shaw
Produced byIrwin Shaw, Jules Dassin (Paris)
Narrated byJules Dassin (English version)
Claude Dauphin (French version)
CinematographyChristian Darraux
Daniel Vogel
Edited byRoger Dwyre
Michele Neny
Music byIrwin Bazelon
Distributed byUnited Film Enterprises
Release date
  • 11 June 1968 (1968-06-11)
Running time
70 minutes
CountriesIsrael
United States
France
LanguageEnglish

Hamilchama al hashalom is a 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. A version in French was released under the title Comme un éclair, and the English language release was titled Survival 1967.

Synopsis

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This film documentary uses the 1967 Six-Day War and its immediate aftermath as its basis.[1] The material primarily presents Israeli sources and perspectives. It has been characterized as an anti-war screed. The film was panned for presenting little footage documenting the war, as well as for conflicting, alternating viewpoints and overall lack of narrative focus.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Cowie, Peter. 1977. World Filmography: 1967, London: Tantivy Press, p. 294. ISBN 0-498-01565-3
  2. ^ Survival 1967 (1968), Adler, Renata, The New York Times, movie review, 12 June 1968. Last accessed: 12 March 2012.
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