Cafe Noah
Human-Interest Documentaries
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24m
In the 1950s Cafe Noah was one of the only places where Arabic music was performed. In the young state, this music was considered inferior - but there, some of the greatest musicians of the genre gathered to play together.
Year: 1996
Language: Hebrew, English subtitles
Director: Duki Dror
Producer: Duki Dror
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