Vasermil (2007-95 min.) gets its title from a soccer stadium located in the Israeli town of Be’er Sheva’. Shlomi, Adiel and Dima (Nadir Eldad, Adiel Zamro, David Taplitzky), three teenagers of different ethnic backgrounds, pin their hopes on soccer as a way out of their rough neighborhood. But in order to succeed, the boys will have to overcome their differences and play as a team. Mushon Salmona scripted and directed. In Hebrew, Arabic and Russian with English subtitles. Also, African refugees attend a Hebrew class in Roni Geffen’s Israeli short, Transparent Black (2010-20 min.). A Film Movement release.
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