‘Muhi: Generally Temporary’ Is Essential Viewing For Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict In Human Terms — SF Film Festival Review Eric Kohn
Palestinian & Israeli Conflict • Medical Ethics • Identity • Separation • Childhood • Resilience • Peace • War • Human Rights
Date of Completion: 2017 | Run Time: 1:26 minutes | Language: Hebrew & Arabic | Captions: Yes | Includes: Transcript & Study Guide | Director: Rina Castelnouvo-Hollander & Tamir Elterman | Producer: Hilla Medalia | Production company: Medalia Productions | Co-Producer: Jürgen Kleinig- Neue Celluloid Fabrik | Executive Producers: Jill Samuels, John Priddy Ed Priddy, Danna Stern, Tina Leeb
For the past seven years MUHI, a brave and spirited Palestinian boy has been living in an Israeli hospital, unable to return to his home in Gaza. Caught between two worlds and two peoples, MUHI is raised in paradoxical circumstances that transcend identity, religion and the conflict that divides his world. His time at the hospital is running out and MUHI now faces the most critical choices of his life.