Season 1 | Episode 21

24h Jerusalem

Society/History, Germany/Israel 2014

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2 a.m., 10 degrees. Two paramedics have a quiet night. Motorcycle fan Wassim Razzouk was with his girlfriend in a Ramallah bar. Now the couple is making their way back to Jerusalem. Midwife Yana Glazer prepares for the first birth of the night. Families have lived in the Palestinian Shuafat camp for 3 generations, and a 4th generation is gradually being born. The camp is part of Jerusalem, but is outside the wall. The alleys are narrow. The houses were once built as one-story temporary structures, then added on and on. They are poorly insulated against sound. Anyone who makes noise here at night wakes many neighbors from their sleep. Returning from a wedding, Khaled Esheikh, a participant in the 1st Intifada, tells us what is bothering him. Also in the Shuafat camp, rapper Muhammad Mughrabi begins a session with two friends in the studio on the grounds of a youth center. A nun of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church begins her prayer that will last until after sunrise.
729 min
HD
FSK 12
Audio language:
ArabicFrenchGermanHebrew
Subtitles:
German

Awards

German TV Academy Awards 2014 Best Producer Thomas Kufus
German TV Awards 2014 Best Documentary Miniseries

More information

Director:

Volker Heise

Writer:

Volker Heise

Producer:

Thomas Kufus

Original language:

ArabicEnglishFrenchGermanHebrewItalianSpanish

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

FSK 12

Audio language:

ArabicFrenchGermanHebrew

Subtitles:

German

Further links:

IMDb