Summary
"They want you to say something in Hebrew. Like a prayer or blessing." – "I don’t know what to say, so … like … I prefer not to do that." – "Ok, but just something short. And then they’ll leave you alone."
The end of school is approaching. Together with their class and a Shoah survivor, Frisch, Nitzan and Ido embark on a bus trip through Poland to visit former concentration camps and memorials of the Shoah. The trip, which is customary for teenagers in Israel, confronts them with their identity, sometimes in a very emotional way. Simultaneously, as on every school trip, group dynamics, emotional confusion and conflicts of desire are also present. Ha'Mishlahat tells of a culture of remembrance from the perspective of young Israelis, whose lively energy collides with a static system of memorial sites and modes. tells of a culture of remembrance from the perspective of young Israelis, whose lively energy collides with a static system of memorial sites and modes.
Source: 73. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
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