'66 Was a Good Year for Tourism is an intriguing documentary that weaves together personal narratives and broader questions of identity. The film takes you on a somewhat meandering journey, starting in Alexandria and touching down in places like Tel Aviv, New York, and Los Angeles. There's this raw emotional undercurrent as it explores belonging and the feeling of being out of place. The pacing is kind of reflective, allowing viewers to really sit with the thoughts and experiences shared. It feels more like a conversation than a lecture, with stories that resonate on a human level. The absence of a known director adds to its distinctive, almost intimate vibe; it’s like finding a hidden gem in a collector’s stack.
Explores identity and belongingUnique personal narrative styleEmotional and reflective pacing
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Amit Goren
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