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Sunday, January 19 at 6:30pm Michael-Ann Russell JCC
Streaming January 20-23, 2025 Digital Screening Room

USA | 90 minutes | 2025

Milk & Honey, Blood & Tears

World Premiere

This powerful and deeply moving film from Miami-based filmmaker Leslie Benitah chronicles the devastating impact of the October 7th attack on Kibbutz Be'eri, a community once known for its peace and coexistence just a few miles from Gaza. Through intimate portraits and personal testimonies, the film explores the courage and determination of individuals who survived unimaginable horror and are now rebuilding their lives and their community.

Once a symbol of the utopian ideals of the kibbutz movement, Kibbutz Be'eri was a tranquil haven where residents and neighboring Palestinians lived in harmony. This film juxtaposes the kibbutz’s serene past with the brutal reality of the October 7 attack, transforming a land flowing with "milk and honey" into one stained with "blood and tears."

Incorporating powerful archival footage and real-time accounts of recovery, Milk & Honey, Blood & Tears offers an unflinching look at survival, healing, and the enduring spirit of a community shattered by tragedy but united in rebuilding their future.

This special world premiere event will include the attendance of director Leslie Benitah, who will introduce the film and participate in a Q&A after the screening.

Director's Bio

Directed by Leslie Benitah & Sophie Nahum

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Sophie Nahum and Leslie Benitah are filmmakers known for their work in documentary cinema, with a particular focus on historical and socially relevant topics. Sophie Nahum has garnered attention for her project The Last Ones, a series of interviews with Holocaust survivors aimed at preserving their memories for future generations. Leslie Benitah has collaborated on various projects, showcasing a dedication to bringing poignant and impactful stories to the screen.

Cast and Credits

Director

Leslie Benitah & Sophie Nahum

Screenwriter

Leslie Benitah

Cinematographer

Xavier Liberman

Editor

Jérôme Eltabet

Cast

Ella BenAmi, Shoshan Haran, Gal Cohen

Film Info

Year

2025

Country

USA

Run-time

90 minutes

Language

Hebrew with English subtitles
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