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    Z32 by Avi Mograbi

    Z32 by Avi Mograbi

    Presented by Harvard Film Archive at Harvard Film Archive

    September 20, 2009

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    One of Israel’s most celebrated nonfiction filmmakers, Avi Mograbi (b.1956) specializes in urgent, impassioned diagnoses on the state of the nation, and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict in particular. Mograbi is known for prominently inserting himself into his films as a director and concerned citizen struggling to understand or meaningfully synthesize all that he’s witnessing and filming. Another Mograbi trademark is the shocking eruption of humor in the midst of reflecting on the region’s injustices. Mograbi’s latest film, Z32, returns to a major theme of his previous work and especially Avenge but One of My Eyes (2005): an investigation of the way the military dehumanizes both soldiers and “the enemy” and, by extension, Israeli society as a whole.


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        Harvard Film Archive

        Harvard Film Archive Cinematheque
        24 Quincy Street
        Cambridge, MA 02138

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        Tickets: $10 The HFA does not sell advance tickets. Tickets are available 45 minutes before showtime at the HFA box office.

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        September 20, 2009

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        7pm

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