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  1. Jan 12, 2010 · In “Carmel” the life of Mr. Gitai, who at 59 is two years younger than the nation of Israel, is inextricably entwined with the history of his war-torn country. But to those unfamiliar with his...

    • Stephen Holden
    • Amos Gitai
  2. Carmel. Amos Gitai's new film is made much in the mode of last year's extraordinary One Day You'll Understand. It is carefully composed and orchestrated, highly self-aware and sculpted from both collective and personal memories.

  3. Keren Gitai; Published 31 December 2011; Linguistics; An everyday secular language whose basis is spiritual, cultural and religious, Hebrew, assesses the genesis of a ...

  4. Through semiotics and psychoanalysis, this research offers a new insight about language genesis. A clinical psychologist, who holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, and a translator, Keren Gitai, is also a teaching assistant at Paris 7, Diderot University and Paris Sorbonne-Pantheon University.

    • Keren Gitai
    • 2011
  5. Amos Gitai tells the story of his father, Munio Weinraub, who was a student at the Bauhaus design and architecture school in the city of Dessau, before Hitler closed the school in 1933. In May 1933, Weinraub was accused of "treason against the German people" and sent to prison and later on expulsed away from Germany.

  6. Oct 5, 2000 · The battlefield action in the film is bloody and relentless; Mr. Gitai is working in the close-to-the-ground, hyper-realist mode of Sam Fuller's ''Big Red One'' and the opening battle sequences of ...

  7. An everyday secular language whose basis is spiritual, cultural and religious, Hebrew, assesses the genesis of a contemporary mother tongue. How is a new mother tongue formed? Are there, in this specific language of verbal transmission between generations, versions, attempts, explorations or experiments, which could trace this process? The study of multifaceted Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, figure of ...

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