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Before My Feet Touch The Ground captures a moment in 2011 when Daphni Leef, just a video editor at the time, stirs up a storm in Tel Aviv. The film feels very raw and real, almost like a collection of home videos layered with the urgent pulse of protest. It immerses you in the bustling atmosphere of Rothschild Boulevard, where the tension between personal dreams and societal struggles takes center stage. The pacing is organic, allowing the viewer to breathe in the communal energy that seems contagious. There's a certain authenticity in the everyday people’s stories, often overshadowed by the more polished narratives of bigger movements. It’s not just about the protests; it’s about a generation grappling with their future, making it distinctively poignant.
Documentary on the 2011 Israeli protestsFocuses on personal stories of struggleDistinct atmosphere and grassroots energy
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