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from Wikipedia:
Yariv Mozer's documentary features excerpts from a previously unseen interview with Israel's founder.
"Ben-Gurion: Epilogue, about
the legendary founder of Israel, is not so much a documentary as an invaluable
historical document. Featuring footage from a six-hour interview with David
Ben-Gurion that has never been seen before, Yariv Moser’s film is essential
viewing for anyone interested in Israeli history. Currently receiving its U.S.
theatrical premiere at NYC’s Film Forum, where it is sharing a screen with the
thematically complementary documentary The Settlers, the
film should have an extended life in ancillary markets.
The interview with the 82-year-old former Israeli leader was
held at his remote, isolated home in the Negev Desert in 1968, five years after
he had resigned from the government. It was done as research for a feature film
about Ben-Gurion which was released in 1970 but quickly faded into obscurity.
The black-and-white footage, discovered at the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film
Archive in Jerusalem, was missing the soundtrack, and the audio portion was
subsequently retrieved from the Ben-Gurion Archives in Negev. They have been
put together here for the first time."
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