Yoel, Israel & Pashkavils

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Yoel, Israel & Pashkavils (Hebrew: יואל ישראל והפשקווילים) is a 2006 Israeli documentary film on the ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel who have replaced popular media outlets such as television with the pashkvil or protest poster. The film follows Yoel Krause, an ultra-Orthodox man and a member of the Naturei Karta Hasidic sect, who collects these posters. The documentary was directed by filmmaker .[1][2]

The film won an award at the Warsaw Film Festival.[3]

See also[]

  • Nayes - an Israeli television documentary series on the ultra-Orthodox Israeli press

References[]

  1. ^ "Yoel, Israel and the Pashkavils | IDFA".
  2. ^ "NFCT English | Yoel Israel and the PashkavilsNFCT English". nfct.org.il.
  3. ^ ""יואל, ישראל והפשקווילים" זכה בפרס בוורשה". ynet. May 17, 2007.


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