
POETRY
ZABAN
Two young social activists arrive to the great master Yair Zaban, who devoted 70 years of his life to the struggle of improving the social conditions and the political situation in Israel. They engage on a journey in which they will learn how to change reality.
Israeli Poetry Slam segments dealing with dilemmas Yair Zaban was engaged in are integrated in the film.
After screening discussion panel with Yair and the film director will be held.



DETAILS
Documentary film, 58 minutes.
Director and Producer: Amir Har-Gil
Research and actural production: Rahel Nehushtai
Editors: Tamir Shapira, Michal Ranon
Photography: Yoram Milo
Music: Erez Yulevitch
Recorder: Amos Zipori
Participants: Yair Zaban, Naama Lazimi, Gali Har-Gil, many Israel Poetry Slam artists.
Israel Poetry Slam artists: Yossi Tsabari, Lucy Ayoub, Tamir Aharoni, Yotam Manor, Yael Hetz, Alex Roitman, Asaf Shenhav, Yiftah Hayafoor Leibowitz, Tal Cohen, Yonathan Blumenfeld.
GALLERY
REVIEWS
Har-Gil emerges in the film as a director who doesn't seek to steal the spotlight from his star. He enlisted two young women to join Zaban on a journey through the stages of his life, asking the necessary questions. The two, bringing freshness to the film, are Naama Lezaimi and Gali Har-Gil, who, notably, is the director's daughter. The film also features guest appearances from Poetry Slam artists performing spoken word.
Yaakov Brown, Maariv
Har-Gil, the director, found a unique way to connect the young generation with 90 years old activist, Yair Zaban, who spend 70 years of his life fighting for social change. Har-Gil is looking for poetic justice by integrating poetry slam.
Emily Francis, I24