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movie and talk

A discussion following the viewing of the film "Shelter" - a film created in a journey that lasted 18 months and spread over four continents, following the concept that is universal on the one hand - but personal in the most extreme way.
Viewing the different living environments - in a tent, a refugee camp, a deserted island and a museum in New York evokes empathy, amazement and one fundamental question: what makes a place a home? At the meeting, Sharon Golan-Yeron, Beit Liebling's content manager, hosts Boris Benjamin Bertram, director of the film "Shelter", for a discussion on the meaning of the word "home", and Inbal Agoz, artist, activist and founder of "Power for Community".
The evening includes a lecture and screening of the film as part of the Liebling House's collaboration with the Epos Festival - the international festival for culture and art films.
"Shelter - a journey to what constitutes a home", directed and produced by: Boris Benjamin Bertram| Denmark, 2018 | 57 minutes English, Hebrew translation

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