The House on Chelouche Street
The House on Chelouche Street ★★½ 1973
In Tel-Aviv, during the summer of 1946, 15-year-old Sami, an Egyptian immigrant, tries to help support his mother and family during the upheavals of Palestine under the British mandate. A well thought-out story detailing the struggles of a North African Jewish family before the creation of the country of Israel. In Hebrew with English subtitles. 111m/C VHS . IS Gila Almagor, Michal Bat-Adam, Shai K. Ophir; D: Moshe Mizrahi.
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