Red Vibes
Human-Interest Documentaries
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32m
Set in an industrial zone of Tel Aviv, a group of charismatic young artists, immigrants from the former Soviet Union, whose provocative punk-trash music and rebellious ideology of ”Black Communism” make them too defiant for the fragile Israeli society. Ausweis & Friends engage in the creative process, speak their revolutionary ideas, and disturb the tense Israeli consciousness.
This program may contain strong language, nudity, and/or violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
Year: 1999
Languages: Russian & Hebrew, English subtitles
Director: Duki Dror
Producer: Yael Shavit
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