Nothing New

Oded Hirsch

2012 | 00:10:15 | Israel | English | Color | Stereo | 16:9 | Video

Collection: Single Titles

Tags: Activism, Art Collective, Body, Conceptual Art, Labor, Landscape, Performance

Hirsch’s most ambitious film to date and the pinnacle of his trilogy, Nothing New depicts the epic rescue mission of a man whose parachute is caught on electricity power lines. Involving hundreds of participants in a desolate field facing the Jordanian border in the Jordan Valley of Israel, this communal cinematic endeavor aims to re-unite, if only for a brief moment, the collective spirit of the socialist Kibbutz movement in Israel, a movement that has undergone significant ideological modifications. The film adopts a hybrid approach that fuses surreal imagery with a live-action performance spectacle.

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2012

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