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The Lab (2013)

An investigative documentary revealing how the Israeli military occupation in Palestine has become a business rather than a burden.

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 58M

Director : Yotam Feldman

Synopsis

Since 9/11, the Israeli arms industries are doing bigger business than ever before. Large Israeli companies develop and test the vessels of future warfare, which is then sold worldwide by private Israeli agents, who manipulate a network of Israeli politicians and army commanders, while Israeli theoreticians explain to various foreign countries how to defeat civil and para-military resistance. All based on the extensive Israeli experience.The film reveals The Lab, which has transformed the Israeli military occupation of Gaza and the West Bank from a burden to a marketable, highly profitable, national asset.

Actors

Yotam Feldman
Yotam Feldman
Himself
Amos Golan
Amos Golan
Himself
Shimon Naveh
Shimon Naveh
Himself
Binyamin Ben Eliezer
Binyamin Ben Eliezer
Himself
Leo Gleser
Leo Gleser
Himself
Yitzhak Ben Israel
Yitzhak Ben Israel
Himself
Yoav Galant
Yoav Galant
Himself
Ehud Barak
Ehud Barak
Himself

Crews

Yotam Feldman
Yotam Feldman
Director
Yoav Roeh
Yoav Roeh
Producer
Aurit Zamir
Aurit Zamir
Producer
Serge Kestemont
Serge Kestemont
Co-Producer
Frank Eskenazi
Frank Eskenazi
Co-Producer
Philippe Bellaiche
Philippe Bellaiche
Director of Photography
Tal Shefi
Tal Shefi
Editor
Ron Goldman
Ron Goldman
Editor
Yotam Feldman
Yotam Feldman
Writer
Anna Gurevich
Anna Gurevich
Line Producer
Yotam Feldman
Yotam Feldman
Sound Recordist
Nicolas Fiszman
Nicolas Fiszman
Original Music Composer
Jean-Jacques Quinet
Jean-Jacques Quinet
Sound Designer
Jean-Jacques Quinet
Jean-Jacques Quinet
Sound Editor
Damien Defays
Damien Defays
Sound Designer
Damien Defays
Damien Defays
Sound Editor
Anna Gurevich
Anna Gurevich
Post Production Supervisor
Oliver Palan
Oliver Palan
Post Production Supervisor

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SFJFF 2013: The Lab Trailer

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