Turbulence

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Kobi Davidian, Roni Livneh • Écrit par Kobi Davidian, Roni Livneh
    Israël • 2011 • 85 minutes • DV Cam • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
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On June 10th 1982, eve of the first Lebanon war, 21 year old Jewish girl named Dafna Carmon left a friend's house near her home. She was never seen alive again.
Two years later, four Arabic, Bedouins were arrested. For 27 years now they are serving a life sentence for kidnapping, rape and murder. For all of those years they have been pleading their innocence.
One day in 2006 Arial Livneh gets a surprising call from Shata prison; on the other side is Camal Sbehi.
Livneh, Jewish Ashkenazi, a pensioner of Israel's General Security Service and a Doctor of Criminology, decides to dive into a labyrinth of deception, discoveries, motivations and frustrations.
His 4 years long obsessive journey will take him to 1980s Israel and through abandoned and dusty police and court archives. He will locate and meet any law man and person that knew Dafna or were somehow connected to the case.
The stream of new information that he discovers raises many tough questions about the process that convicted the four Arab Bedouins.
Can a journey to the past change the future?

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