No. 17 /
In 2002, a bus traveling from Tel - Aviv to Tiberius blew up in a suicide bombing. 17 people were killed, of which 16 were identified. No. 17 was not. He was buried a few weeks later in an anonymous grave. The police stopped trying to identify him, believing he must have been a lone foreign worker....
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English Hebrew |
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Tel-Aviv, Israel :
Cinephil,
2004
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Summary: | In 2002, a bus traveling from Tel - Aviv to Tiberius blew up in a suicide bombing. 17 people were killed, of which 16 were identified. No. 17 was not. He was buried a few weeks later in an anonymous grave. The police stopped trying to identify him, believing he must have been a lone foreign worker. This is where the filmmaker steps in, documenting, over a period of six months, his real time search for the identity of a man whom no one claimed as missing. |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed June 29, 2020). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (76 minutes) |
Playing Time: | 01:15:54 |
Awards: | Won 2003 Awards of the Israeli Film Academy, Best Documentary |
Production Credits: | Cinematography, Ron Rotem ; editor, Arik Lahav-Leibovitz ; music, Ophir Leibovitch ; executive producer and researcher, Elinor Kowarsky. |
Language: | In English and Hebrew with English subtitles. |