Bronca
Online screening and zoom conversation with Directors
Shlomo Slutzky & Tomer Slutzky
Watch the trailer:
The schedule
⇒ Thursday December 12- Thursday December 19 , watch the film on your home device.
⇒ Sunday, December 15 at 1:00 p.m. US Eastern Time, tune into the program with directors Shlomo Slutzky & Tomer Slutzky
*The film and the recording of the meeting will be available for viewing until Thursday December 19 at 4 pm (US Eastern Time).
synopsis
Israel, Argentina 2022 | 70 minutes | Hebrew, Spanish | Hebrew, English
Tomer Slutzky accompanies his father, Shlomo, in his pursuit of Anibal Gauto – wanted by Interpol for crimes against humanity and involved in the murder of Shlomo's cousin during Argentina’s 1970s dictatorship. They discover that Gauto lives in Israel and is protected by authorities, who oppose his extradition to trial for suspicious reasons. The refusal of the Israeli government to extradite Gauto awakens the fury (BRONCA) of 100,000 Argentineans in Israel, who ask themselves: What does Israel have to hide?
About the Speakers
Tomer Slutzky is an accomplished Israeli documentary filmmaker and cinematographer. His notable work includes "Murky Skies," a series exploring the 1992 El Al Flight 1862 crash, and "Bronca," a personal journey of his father's pursuit of justice. Slutzky's skillful cinematography enhances the emotional impact of these documentaries, making him a significant figure in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Shlomo Slutzky, a multifaceted journalist, holds two sociology degrees from prestigious institutions: the University of Buenos Aires (1974) and Tel Aviv University (1981). His career spans international media, having worked as a reporter for renowned channels like CANAL 7 Chile and others. He has also contributed significantly to the production of reports and documentaries for both Israeli and Latin American television networks. Additionally, Slutzky has served as a reporter for various Latin American media outlets, showcasing his global reach and impact in the field of journalism.
Jasmine Kainy is an Israeli filmmaker who has been nominated 11 times by the Israeli Academy Awards (Ophirs) and has directed more than 20 documentary films, series, and investigative docs. She is also a lecturer at Hebrew University and at the International Program at Reichman University.
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