Married to a Palestinian

Verzio FF Submission Tanya and Nonna were born in the USSR. They both married Palestinians and followed their spouses to the Palestinian Territories where they became members of the minority. However, beyond the military checkpoints, in Israel, live thousands of their compatriots. Nonna wants desper...

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Other Authors: Meshceriakova, Elena, Kovensky, Michael
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Russian
Published: Media Most 2008
Israel
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:afa14ab8-39ed-43d5-a5e7-354a3af0f508
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author2 Meshceriakova, Elena
Kovensky, Michael
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Kovensky, Michael
collection OSA Film Library
dateSpan 2008
description Verzio FF Submission Tanya and Nonna were born in the USSR. They both married Palestinians and followed their spouses to the Palestinian Territories where they became members of the minority. However, beyond the military checkpoints, in Israel, live thousands of their compatriots. Nonna wants desperately to find her former classmate while Tanya just dreams of meeting her mother one last time. But neither can leave the confines of the West Bank. Tanya adopts the religion and the language of her husband, while Nonna struggles to preserve her Russian identity. Can they still belong to the country of their birth? Can they ever feel at home in the land they adopted for love?
genre libraryUnit
geographic Israel
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
language Russian
publishDate 2008
publisher Media Most
Israel
spellingShingle Married to a Palestinian
[Documentary film]
title Married to a Palestinian
topic [Documentary film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:afa14ab8-39ed-43d5-a5e7-354a3af0f508