The Last Jews of Libya (2007)
Sobre o filme
The Last Jews of Libya, narrated by Isabella Rossellini, documents the final decades of a centuries-old Sephardic Jewish community through the lives of the remarkable Roumani family. Thirty-six thousand Jews lived in Libya at the end of World War II, but not a single one remains today. A tale of war, cultural dislocation, and one family`s ultimate perseverance, this film traces the story of the Roumanis of Benghazi, Libya from Turkish Ottoman rule through the age of Mussolini and Hitler to the final destruction and dispersal of Libya`s Jews in the face of Arab nationalism. Based on the recently discovered memoirs of the family`s matriarch, Elise Roumani, as well as interviews in English, Hebrew, Italian, and Arabic with several generations of the Roumani family and a trove of rare archival film and photographs. The Last Jews of Libya is the story of an ancient community transformed by modern European culture, buffeted by Fascism and Arab nationalism, and ultimately saved through the strength of its Jewish tradition and faith.
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Título original: The Last Jews of Libya
Ano: 2007
Duração: 50 minutos
Cor: color e P&B
Direção: VIVIENNE ROUMANI DENN
Roteiro: Vivienne Roumani-Denn, Joseph Dorman
Fotografia: Vivienne Roumani-Denn, Thomas Geyer
Elenco: Isabella Rossellini
Produtor: Aryeh B. Bourkoff
Música: Maurice, Daniel, Jonathan Roumani, Elia Roumani, Yoel Ben-Simhon, Sultana Ensemble, Albert Rabagliati, David Bernson