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Junction 48, Udi Aloni's feature film, starring the first Palestinian Rap artist Tamer Nefar, who, inspired by events from his own life, wrote the script. The film depicts the lives of a new generation of Arabs, not only in Israel, who, against all odds seek normalcy through music and love.

Kareem leads an aimless life between odd jobs and hanging out with his buddies in a crime-ridden Arab ghetto of the mixed city of Lyd. A family tragedy brings him closer to his singer girlfriend, Manar, and motivates him to do something more with his life. When Kareem and his group finally get a chance to perform in a Tel Aviv hip-hop club, the star potential of the 'first Arab rapper' is quickly noticed. Although he raps "I'm not political," Kareem and the group use music to express their tough life as Palestinian youth. But the road to success is never easy... Kareem and his group must face violent nationalistic Jewish rappers, government-imposed gentrification and troubled drug-dealing friends. When Manar's family threatens to harm them if she performs publicly with him, the time comes for Kareem to either surrender to conservative tradition or stand up for the woman he loves, the artist he respects...


After screening, we will hold a discussion with Udi Aloni, Tamer Nefar and other guests.

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Junction 48

Dir.: Udi Aloni, 95 min.,  Israel Palestine 2016

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