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119 Bullets + Three
Directed by Yeud Levanon & Amit Goren
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The November 4, 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin riveted the world's attention to the conflict between Israel's religious and secular Jews over the essence of Zionism and, by extension, the future of the country's cultural and political identity.

119 BULLETS + THREE begins in Hebron with the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre. Dr. Baruch Goldstein, a settler and member of the extremist group Kach, fired 119 bullets into the backs of praying Muslims, killing 39. For 18 months afterward, filmmakers Yeud Levanon and Amit Goren recorded fanatic religious ideologues in the West Bank settlements. They gained access to the homes and meeting places of these driven men, capturing shockingly intimate and candid portraits of Israelis who seemed ready to oppose the peace process at any cost, including the murders of fellow Jews. And then in Tel Aviv, Yigal Amir, a law student, fired three bullets into Yitzhak Rabin's back - an action motivated by religious extremism.

The assassination has created a deep fear among Israelis about the fate of pluralism and democracy in their country. Will the nation's fabric be torn apart by these zealots who vow not to rest until the land is governed under their interpretation of the Torah's laws? As it journeys from Tel Aviv to Hebron, where the model of a second Israel already exists, 119 BULLETS + THREE addresses incendiary issues that may determine the future of Israel - and the Middle East.

"A truly explosive political documentary."—Pierre-Henri Deleau, Director General, FIPA 96

"A frighteningly effective job, revealing the monstrous smugness of fanatics who pretend to be God's exclusive emissaries on earth."—Dan Fainaru, Editor, European Film Reviews

Special Jury Commendation, 1996 FIPA Biarritz
1996 Human Rights Watch Film Festival
1996 Berlin Film Festival
1996 Hong Kong Film Festival
1995 International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam
  

60 minutes / color
Release Date: 1996
Copyright Date: 1995
Sale: $390

Subject areas:
Human Rights, Israel, Jewish Studies, Middle East, Peace and Conflict Resolution, Religion, Sociology

Related Titles:
On The Objection Front: When a group of Israeli officers and soldiers announced that, while willing to serve in Israel's defense, they would no longer participate in the "War of the Settlements." they provoked fierce reactions in Israeli society.

Yitzhak Rabin: Examines late Israeli general, statesman, and pioneer for peace in the Middle East, who was assassinated in 1995 while implementing the doomed Oslo peace accords.

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