Trailer
“Generation 1.5” refers to people who migrated in their childhood and therefore grew up between two countries, cultures and languages. Today, over 200,000 Russian-speaking Israelis belong to Generation 1.5, which made aliyah and came to Israel in the 1990s. Rarely of their own accord however. Rather, the reasons were the rampant anti-Semitism in the former Soviet republics and the “advertising” of the Israeli government. Through compiling private photo, video and film material, historical television recordings and interviews, Roman Shumunov tells his own story. The protagonists of his documentary talk about experiences of discrimination, loss of status and generational conflicts, the fight for acceptance and recognition, tragic strokes of fate, the loss of their own culture and, ultimately, the rediscovery thereof. This generation's contribution to Israeli society is now considered a success story yet the road there was not made easy for them. The various stories convey very personal views of the universal experience of migration and, at the same time, speak of experiences both individual and also typically Jewish.
Text: Dominique Ott-Despoix
09.11.2024 | 15:30 | Obenkino (original version with English and German subtitles)
Presented by the Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg.
Followed by atalk talk with Anna Antonova, who came in the 1990's as a so called "jüdicher Kontingentflüchtling" to Potsdam.
This event is part of the Aktionswochen gegen Antisemitismus 2024.
Ronen Kruk
Michael Gurevitch
Roman Shumunov - Roman Shumunov
´Roman Shumunov is an award-winning Israeli film director and screenwriter. With his extensive experience in both TV and cinema, he worked across various genres. His passion for storytelling and attention to detail allows him to create compelling visual narratives that resonate with audiences, making his films an immersive and engaging experience. -Education- 2008-2011. Graduating with honors in Cinema and Television Studies from Sapir Academic College, Israel.
Raya Shuster (co-director)
BIO Raya Shuster is an acclaimed Russian-born, Tel Aviv-based documentary filmmaker, producer, and writer. Her thought-provoking work delves into social structures and trauma, blending scripted and documentary formats. In 2017, she created the critically acclaimed 'Kipat Barzel' (Commandments), which ran for two seasons on Keshet TV. Shuster co-created and co-directed 'Generation 1.5' for the Israeli Broadcast Channel in 2022, shedding light on the immigrant experience. Since 2023, Shuster has collaborated with Kastina Communications on multiple productions. Currently, she is focused on a new, highly anticipated project that explores the profound impact of the October 7th events.