Tamara Erde

Movies

Rachel Carson, la mère de l'écologie
Director
In 1962, Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring opened America's eyes to the dangers of pesticides and man's place in nature. This episode of the "Before/After" series dives into the genesis of a poetic and powerful text, which inspired modern environmentalist thought.
Moonlight Jerusalem
Director
Looking for Zion
Script
A multi-generational journey exploring the archives of the director's grandfather Ephraim Erde, an official Zionist photographer from the 30s, confronted with the director's current vision in an attempt to create an utopia of her own.
Looking for Zion
Director
A multi-generational journey exploring the archives of the director's grandfather Ephraim Erde, an official Zionist photographer from the 30s, confronted with the director's current vision in an attempt to create an utopia of her own.
Teaching Ignorance
Director
This Is My Land
Director
Israeli-born director Tamara Erde visits six independently-run Israeli and Palestinian schools to investigate how history is taught in this contested region.
After The Evil
Screenplay
the French-Israeli director (who studied at Le Fresnoy film school) will take a look at Austrian-British journalist and researcher Gitta Sereny, who dedicated her life to studying cases of people who committed crimes against humanity or who perpetrated acts of extreme violence. To tell the story of this quest, the film will set up a “laboratory of evil” and use it as a cinematic space.
After The Evil
Director
the French-Israeli director (who studied at Le Fresnoy film school) will take a look at Austrian-British journalist and researcher Gitta Sereny, who dedicated her life to studying cases of people who committed crimes against humanity or who perpetrated acts of extreme violence. To tell the story of this quest, the film will set up a “laboratory of evil” and use it as a cinematic space.