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Directed by | Danny Verete |
Written by | Danny Verete |
Produced by | Danny Verete |
Starring | Sami Samir Tatjana Blacher Raida Adon Motti Katz Moshe Ivgi Abed Zuabi Zevik Raz |
Distributed by | Danny Verete Film Productions |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
Yellow Asphalt (Hebrew: אספלט צהוב, Asfalt Tzahov) is a 2000 Israeli film depicting Jahalin Bedouins and their way of life, specifically their conflict with Israeli Jews. The film is a pastiche of three short stories depicted sequentially:
The stories are shot on location in the Judean desert, and casts members of the Jahalin Bedouin tribe in acting roles. The three shorts are woven together by the presence of the same village elders in all the films, who happen to be actual members of the Jahalin Bedouin. The film was released with Hebrew and Arabic audio tracks. The entire film took seven years to create. The film tries to portray the clash of civilizations between the Bedouins and Israeli Jews in a non-judgmental manner.
Shot before the Second Intifada, the film steers clear of political themes, focusing instead on social issues.