The Road to Where

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Set in Israel in the aftermath of the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, the film tells of a house by the sea in Tel Aviv-Yafo, from which Arabs have had to flee in haste, which becomes the home of Jewish survivors who managed to escape the inferno in Europe.

It deals with the turmoil of their existence, under the shadow of the unresolved conflict between Jews and Arabs.

In addition to music by Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, it was conducted by Otto Klemperer), and was financed by the Israel Film Fund [he], Yes’s Yes Israeli Cinema [he], and the Ministry of Culture and Sport.

[1] The film premiered on 22 October 2016 at the Haifa International Film Festival and was released to the public on 6 September 2017 as part of Israeli Cinema Day [he][2][3] (general release followed on 2 November 2017).

Michal Bat-Adam in 1984 (Photographers: Nurith Aviv and Akiva Tevet [ he ] )