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So, 'Apples and Oranges' takes you on a reflective journey through the kibbutz experience, rooted in the idealism of the 1960s. The film really immerses you in that unique blend of communal life and the socio-political upheaval of the time. It's got a pretty somber yet thought-provoking tone, exploring the juxtaposition of youthful rebellion against the backdrop of a country at war. The pacing feels quite organic, almost like you're having a casual conversation with the past. There's a lot of heart in the interviews, and you can almost feel the nostalgia. It doesnât shy away from the complexities of that era, which makes it stand out a bit. Definitely one of those documentaries that sticks in your mind for a while.
Focus on 1960s kibbutz lifeInteresting interviews with former volunteersExplores the impact of the Six-Day War
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