Summer Shade | Confrontation between Gender and Religion
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2022
- A young Israeli girl and four Hasidic teenagers confront over the only water source around.
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Summer Shade
Writer & Director Shira Haimovici
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"A deeply personal exploration of adolescence and the difficult moments that define us, Shira Haimovici’s צל בקיץ (Summer Shade) is a provocative look at a scarcely explored Israeli conflict that gives voice to a growing number of women. A coming-of-age tale that is incredibly specific to young girls growing up in Israel, Haimovici’s film is gorgeous, poetic, and brave its unyielding authenticity to the rising tension from Ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jewish men and the inevitable gender aggressions caused by a clash of world-views. Delicately addressing religious boundaries, Summer Shade unapologetically confronts social and cultural issues with an emotional awareness that few filmmakers have been able to grasp.
The events that take place in Haimovici’s film are based on her own experience. One summer day while the now London-based filmmaker was visiting back home in Israel, she and her friends from Jerusalem drove out to a pond on the outskirts of the city to dodge the summer heat. It was a wonderful day in the watering hole until it was suddenly disrupted by a young Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man who told them they must leave since he “wants to do his Tevilah” (Judaism ritual immersion).
Confused and unsure of what to do, they left the pond feeling like outsiders. It wasn’t until Haimovici did some googling that she realized how common the occurrence was. She discovered that there was already an organized group of women who protested the behavior weekly because in many cases humiliation and even violence would sometimes occur. As a filmmaker, Haimovici felt compelled to shed light on what was happening since, being a local issue, it wasn’t something that the larger population was privy to.
“That pond was just a pond I visited for the first time in my life”, the director explains, “but I began to wonder - what would happen if it was the pond of my childhood? What if it was the beach near my house? The garden where I grew up? The frustration of those who fight for women’s equality in the ponds became clearer than ever, strong, and inspiring for me and led me to write my grad film Summer Shade.”
Wanting to give the film an even more personal touch, she chose to tell her story through the eyes of a teenage girl based on herself and how she grew up in a country where the conflicts are numerous and deep. On the cusp of adulthood, Gal played by first-time actress Netta Roe compellingly confronts those who discriminate against her gender, ultimately ushering her violently out of childhood in the process.
“Women’s Exclusion from public properties and gender-based discrimination are crucial and urgent topics in Israel and that’s why I believe in its urgency to put it on the screen,” says Haimovici. In her quest to tell an authentic story, Haimovici enlisted the help of Ayala Herschler, a talented ultra-orthodox writer and film student at Ma’aleh Film School. Joining Haimovici to work on the screenplay, the Ultra-Orthodox characters in Summer Shade were written with such depth and nuance that their portrayal could not be defined by good and bad, leaving much for the audience to decide for themselves. While the young women in the film are richly drawn and portrayed in an almost whimsical way, the men juxtapose that female fragility with such contrast that you can’t help but pick a side.
Evocatively challenging gender discrimination from the Ultra-Orthodox community, Haimovici story doesn’t shy away from a truth that too many young Israeli women face every day. Gorgeously shot and wonderfully nostalgic, Summer Shade is the kind of film that leaves a powerful impression.
Winner of the Best International Short Film Winner award at Little Wing Film Festival, Summer Shade was also an official selection of BFI London Film Festival, Aspen Shortsfest and more." - S/W Curator Chelsea Lupkin
Cast
Netta Roe
Tamoz Levi
Yuli Yildis
Yehonatan Vilozny
Mendi Barsheshet
Yoav Bavly
Roni Shper Milo
Reproduced on this channel with the permission of the filmmakers. - Кино
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Love how the camera work really makes you feel like you're with her the whole time. Great job!
Very nice short story and the young actress is very gifted actress. I hope we see her in more roles.
Idyllic summer story, with slightly sinister undertones - but there's no stopping a determined woman.
Beautifully filmed, directed, produced and acted - the latter especially by the delightful Netta Roe. 👏🏻👏🏻💝
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Apa judul film nya ini min
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Sorry to put a comment here, however, you are in control of your mind and body. People who make bad remarks are people who are just jealous of you and just remember you are way better than they are. Cyber hugs in show of support
actress name?
a good one... congratulation team
Very heart tugging ....end scene....from a Sikhism chap ...in London....what the heck....huh...
It was a good aesthetic experience. Showed the side of misogyny, harassment, fear and revenge quite well. Liked it!
It was her reaction when told/ordered to leave that was devoid of active self protection..
Sadly females have to think protection first, in this crazy world.
Excellent film 👏👏👏🎥👍
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Ok now imagine a bunch of girls wanting to bathe (rudely though) but asking you to leave. If a guy just gets in and asks them to come in then steals clothes....then isn't that wrong for him?
Religious sponsored misogyny, or just religious oppression? Did anyone catch him calling her a shikse? That is a specific term to describe non jewish women who are to be played with, on the side, then thrown away.
This was a good short. Sad because of the misogyny, but still well done.
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Awesome! 👏👏👍
Well done❣️👏👏👏🌹
PLEASE Stay 'safe', everyone❣️
Blessed be ✨💫🌟🌛🌹🌜
Me gustó........😉✨
I didn't know there were pretty Israeli girls.
How old is she supposed to be tho? I can't even tell her real age but clearly young
13, why?
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Você é muito bonita e muito linda ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ parabéns por ser essa garota especial pra mim
Aqui é Paulo Roberto Campomori Moreira o Atleticano do Bairro Buritis em BH no Brasil
Bom dia aí é um filme ou não, se for possível gostaria de saber o nome por favor.
The other one is confrontation between thieves and heros.
all religions have an extremist or orthodox variant. They are unbearable .
There is one in particular that in itself is too conservative and has no middle ground. The one that insults and denigrates others but if you make a comment, they carry out attacks.
Only positive commentaries. Sure...
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Louda Le Le Bhisdike.
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Very sad how they're speaking to her she was minding her own business who they think they are would they speak to her if she wasnt on her own awful well acted enjoyed it but the sexism is absolutely old fashioned i hope it not based on true stories all great acting five out off five for this one ❤
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It's the odd, girls who bathing alone in the jungle.
beautiful girl
And these beta males wanted her to leave the swimming hole. Hmm 🤔
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She very pretty
These bonds are the remaining of the Arab villages which was ethicaly cleansed during 1948 creation of the Jewish state in 🇵🇸
*ponds
and these ponds are either Jewish ritual baths, or Byzantine baths. Does it surprise you that Jews also lived on that land for the past centuries??
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The way they treated her was disgusting. What were they .. Hassidic Jews? They had no right to get rid of her, they simply should have waited for her to leave of her own accord, or at least explained to her, how their religion works as regards bathing. If I was that girl, I'd have told them I'd urinated in the water, or told them I was on my period - then they wouldn't have gone in the water even after she left
Si purtroppo mi piacciono le ragazzine con quei corpi così belli e puliti
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У всех красивых девушек с африканского континента должны быть длинные ноги...чтобы иметь возможность избежать сексуальное насилие...
Mi è capitato di toccare una bambina mentre la mia compagna era lì vicino che sburate
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free palestine
Oh…that was very scary when they said there is a woman
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Your are very beautiful
A guria é linda maravilhosa mas não vi ela em pé
È bellissimo schizzare sulla faccia della bambina
Les salles jouive sone contre la loi de dieux contre les m'énites
Imagine treating the freak Jews like they treated the poor young girl and four on 1 sort of Nazi like
she is also a Jew.. like everyone in this video... Didi you meant freak RELLIGIOUS Jews??
Brave girl, yes. Stupid, YES.
unbelievable booooring boooooring boooooring
Whats the big deal ""?
This is why children need gender affirmation. Which is teaching them their birth gender roles
lol, that's your takeaway? If you read the video description, that's pretty much the opposite of this short's message.
Zombies raped by Wasserman.
Зомби, изнасилованные Вассерманом.
Yakov Kedmi and Avigdor Eskin mocked you.
Яков Кедми и Авигдор Эскин глумились над тобой.
Love the body.