Desert Laws
In Israel's Negev desert, Farhan Al-Nabari (72) - a fearless arbitrator, fights to prevent the next killing between feuding Bedouin families. His tent, a "place of refuge," anchors tradition amid rising youth violence challenging state and tribal authority. As societal desperation and poverty intensify, Farhan faces a profound struggle: the State of Israel demands the uprooting of his tribe from its home of 71 years. Amid frantic reconciliation efforts between tribes, this poignant tale unfolds-a clash between ancient traditions and modern mandates. Farhan fights to preserve his community's legacy, navigating a delicate balance between the timeless laws of the desert and the new world.
- Year: 1970
- Country: Israel
- Genre: Documentary
- Studio: Tree M Productions, Kan, Rabinovich Film Fund Cinema Project, Ministry of Culture and Sport, Gesher Multicultural Film Fund, Negev Film Fund, Mifal HaPais, The Israeli Film Council
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- Director: Dan Bronfeld, Ilan Moscovitch
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