Lady Kul El Arab (2008) is a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the lives of the Israeli Druze, a community caught between the forces of tradition and modernity. The film delves into the struggles they face in preserving their cultural heritage while adapting to an ever-changing world. It explores the tensions arising from the clash of tradition and progress, and the complexities of identity and belonging. Through personal stories and interviews, the documentary offers a poignant reflection on the challenges of these individuals as they try to find their place in a rapidly transforming society.
An old man who works for a landlord brings a young worker to paint the house for him. The old landlord is alcoholic and has a young wife and together they manage a ranch. Little by little ...
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