The Voice of Ein-Harod


1h 30m 1990

Brief Synopsis

An Israeli reporter who is sympathetic to the Palestinian cause signs a protest petition. He later learns that this has resulted in his being removed from the list of those who are permitted to use their water rations. This is a serious matter, actually one of life and death, because there is a seve

Film Details

Also Known As
On the Way to Ein Harod, Road to Ein-Harod, The, Voice of Ein-Harod
Genre
Adventure
Romance
Release Date
1990
Production Company
Sunrise Films
Location
Israel

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

Synopsis

An Israeli reporter who is sympathetic to the Palestinian cause signs a protest petition. He later learns that this has resulted in his being removed from the list of those who are permitted to use their water rations. This is a serious matter, actually one of life and death, because there is a severe drought in the area, and with the Israeli Army close behind him, the reporter goes into the desert, determined to reach an Arab radio station called "The Voice of Freedom" which supposedly broadcasts the truth about the Arab/Israeli conflict. During his trip, he meets an Arab and a Jew who say they will help him get through the lines so he can make it to the station, but at the end of their journey, they are disappointed.

Film Details

Also Known As
On the Way to Ein Harod, Road to Ein-Harod, The, Voice of Ein-Harod
Genre
Adventure
Romance
Release Date
1990
Production Company
Sunrise Films
Location
Israel

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 30m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States 1990

Released in United States May 17, 1990

Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17, 1990.

Began shooting June 20, 1989.

After protesting military occupancy, a liberal reporter flees across the inhospitable desert to Ein-Harod, a remaining stronghold of democracy.

Released in United States 1990

Released in United States May 17, 1990 (Shown at Cannes Film Festival (market) May 17, 1990.)