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Director: Jack Fisher
Cast: Tal Assif, Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, Adrian Pasdar, Cecilia Peck
A Jew and an Arab in Israel become romantically involved, much to their family's dismay.
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Torn Apart (1990) is a poignant romance drama directed by Jack Fisher that explores the challenges faced by a Jewish and Arab couple in Israel, with standout performances by Tal Assif and Hanna Azoulay Hasfari that bring depth and nuance to the thematic conflicts at the heart of the story.
Diary of a Camper is an American short film released in October 1996 that was made using id Software's first-person shooter video game Quake. The film was created by the Rangers, a clan or group of video game players, and first released over the Internet as a non-interactive game demo file. The minute and a half-long video is commonly considered the first example of machinima—the art of using real-time, virtual 3D environments, often game engines, to create animated films. The story centers on five members of the Rangers clan fighting against a lone camper in a multiplayer deathmatch.
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