Seder Trek
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57m
The director sets out to Nepal to shoot two different films: The first, about the largest Passover Seder in the world taking place in the Kathmandu Valley, and the second, a journey into the spectacular Nepalese Himalayan Mountains. What emerges is the seemingly impossible connection between these two far-away worlds — and two completely different journeys.
Year: 1999
Languages: English & Hebrew, English subtitles
Director: Shachar Zefania
Producers: Shachar Zefania, Amnon Marcus
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