Filmmaker Naftaly Gliksberg sets out to investigate what anti-Semitism looks like today, crossing two continents to see how people react to direct questions about their attitudes toward Jews, Israel, and the notion that there is such a thing as anti-Semitism. It is a startling personal journey of painful discoveries as he explores representations and impressions of Jews and Israelis around the world. As he visits individuals in Poland, France, the United States, and Germany, Gliksberg discovers that people’s responses to his pointed questions are often a mixture of their own culture, some version of history, and a certain collective psychology.

Production company: TTV Production Company-Zafrir Kochanovski

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Language(s): 
In English and French, German, Hebrew and Polish with English subtitles
Genre: 
Documentary
Year: 
2008
Running time: 
80m
Filmmaker(s): 
Naftaly Gliksberg
Country of production: 
Israel
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