From the Lumière brothers to Chantal Akerman, Alexander Ford, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Otto Preminger to Claude Lanzmann, Chris Marker and Susan Sontag, the "Israeli Project" has fascinated and inspired many foreign filmmakers. The utopia of the Zionist project, like the war experience that shaped the country, pushed them to visit the land and shoot their impressions. For some, this journey was a means of examining their Jewish identity or reflecting on the nature of the memory of the Holocaust and the connection between Israel and the Diaspora (Lanzmann, Akerman). For others, it was a way of confronting the Western conception of Israel with the intricacies that characterize it, beyond the many myths and clichés that are often associated with it (Marker, Pasolini).
Description of a Struggle
Chris Marker was invited by Wim and Lia van Leer in the early 1960s to create a documentary about Israel, examining in a remarkable way the establishment of the Jewish state.