Back to Jerusalem / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Israel Film Service.
Material type: FilmCopyright date: 1987Description: 1 videocassette of 1 (VHS) (ca. 13 min.) : sd., [col. & b&w] ; 1/2 in. viewing copyContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 275.1
- BV3415.2.H38
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | GSU Library Epoch General Stacks | BV3415.2HAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 50000002458 |
Copyright: reg. unknown.
Title taken from videocassette label and confirmed in sources cited below.
Unable to determine if ever released in Israel; possible U.S. release date taken from Embassy of Israel home page, films catalog, 9/17/97 and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Israel. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Production Unit. Video catalogue, 1995, p. 11; may have been released in U.S. before this date.
Summary taken from Embassy of Israel home page, films catalog, 9/17/97.
Embassy of Israel films catalog no. IDF-1; Israel. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Production Unit. Video catalogue no. H109.
Sources used: Israel. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Production Unit. Video catalogue, 1995, p. 11; Embassy of Israel home page, films catalog, 9/17/97; videocassette label; Israel. Ministry of Foreign Affairs home page, government ministries, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, 9/23/97; Screen international film & TV yearbook, 1987-88, p. 112.
Between 1948 and 1967, Jerusalem was a divided city. Its reunification occurred during the Six-Day War of June 1967. This documentary is dedicated to the men who fought in the Israel Defense Forces paratrooper brigade which liberated Jerusalem. Jerusalem is seen as a divided city as are the battles which united it. There are interviews with some of those who participated in this period of Israeli history.
viewing copy;
There are no comments on this title.