Haredi cinema

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Haredi cinema is a form of film production by Haredi Jews in Israel from the late 20th century. Due to gender segregation in the Haredi community, Haredi film production and viewing are segregated as well. Women's cinematic productions are often displayed in private venues while men's productions are often circulated on video cassettes and discs.[1][2][3]

The term "Haredi cinema" refers specifically to films produced by Haredi Jews for the Haredi audience, as opposed to films made within the community for other communities.

References

  1. ^ פרקש, טלי (22 December 2010). "חיות בסרט: קולנוע לנשים חרדיות". Ynet.
  2. ^ כהן-ברט, מיכל (12 March 2007). "סרט: "רגע גורלי" - סטריאוטיפי, אבל יעיל". Ynet.
  3. ^ קשר, אשר (23 February 2012). "יש קולנוע נשי חרדי? כן, רק בלי ביקורת על המגזר". Mynet. Archived from the original on 17 July 2013.
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