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Not quite Jerusalem

United Kingdom, 1985
film

Set in a kibbutz, Joanne Pacula and Sam Robards are cast as an Isreali girl and an American volunteer, who meet and fall in love on the kibbutz. Gila (Pacula)..

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Across the Sea of Galilee

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The Fountain of Jabalia

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Wedding in Galilee = Noce en Galilee [Widescreen]

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Jordan Valley

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Letters from Poland

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Everything in life

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Israel: an adventure

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Kosky in paradise

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The Little Drummer Girl

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An Unmarried woman

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Hideous kinky

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Canticle of the stones = Cantique des pierres [Widescreen]

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Two worlds: one me

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Keeping the faith

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Family life: a kibbutz

United States, 1970
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Country

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Two thousand women

United Kingdom, 1944
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Blowing hot and cold

Australia, 1988
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