ZAKA - LIVING WITH DEATHA film by Noam Shalev Their mission: To collect every piece of flesh, every scrap of hair, left after a suicide bombing. Always on call, their beepers vibrate seconds after the disaster. They believe in providing the Jewish act of true grace - A respectful burial for all human remains. They are the ZAKA volunteers. The film follows the ZAKA volunteers in more than two years of suicide bombings in Israel, in their training and when they get the call - to come and take care of the bodies. In February 2004 a group of Zaka volunteers traveled to The Hague with the bombed bus from one of the suicide bombings in Jerusalem. Producer & Director: Noam Shalev Editor: Anat Salomon Camera: Meni Elias, Racheli Rusinek, Roni Kalderon, Amir Vollensky, Anat Salomon On Line Editor: Doron Hovav Original Music: Yonatan Dagan Broadcast: YES (Israel), Canal+ (Poland), MTS (New Zealand) Israeli Premiere: Haifa International Film Festival, 1 October 2004 Duration: 47 mins Format: DigiBeta To porchase a DVD of Zaka - Living with Death, please contact us at info@highligjht.co.il Back to Documentary Films. This page was last updated on May 20, 2012 . For any question regarding our documentary films, please email us or call +972-3-6168611 from the US: 1-917-338-6188 |
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