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The film Class
by Sara Groundland

THE audience at Esra’s latest offering of its Cinema Club on Tuesday December 26 braved the stormy weather to view a most interesting film called The Film Class, and was warmly treated to its fascinating content.
The movie was a total surprise to me as I didn’t know that there was a racial (black and white) intolerance amongst the Bedouin who live in the Negev.The director, Uri Rosenwaks, was teaching the art of filming to a group of black Bedouin women who live in abject poverty in the town of Rahat When he asked the women about their history, he was told by them that they knew nothing of their grandparents/great grandparents or their background.
After some 18 months and as part of their course, a film they made of a black Bedouin child saying on camera how she was castigated by her school friends for being a black slave, jolted the women into investigating their roots. They finally discovered that the black Bedouin were descendants of slaves brought by the Arabs from Africa at the beginning of the 20th century.
The ongoing narration of how a young black Bedouin boy and a white Bedouin girl fell in love and married, and how he was literally run out of town by the white Bedouin girl’s family shows that today wide racial barriers exist in the Bedouin community and, even tothis day, he is living abroad in hiding and in fear of his life. Rosenwaks explained to us about the different levels of Bedouin society, and how the black Bedouin were at the lowest rung of the ladder, as the white Bedouin see them as slaves. The Israeli Government is, by and large, ignoring these 9,000 black Bedouins, and as the population is growing yearly the only input the government gives is to open schools for all Bedouin children each year (regardless of color). ]
The audience showed empathy with the black Bedouin, as evidenced by the questions asked and answered by the director at the end of the film, and a truly interesting and informative evening was had by all.
Ruth Diskin Films Ltd. http://www.ruthfilms.com/
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