
HaMidbar
Documentary
Overview
Often regarded as empty and desolate, the Israeli deserts are anything but. These deserts have shaped some of the toughest creatures on the planet --- with some incredible stories of survival. Her debut film, the Director took a profound journey into the Israeli deserts to bring us HaMidbar - 'the wilderness'.
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Kirsten Slemint
Kirsten Slemint
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Kirsten Slemint
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