Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs – The Iraqi Connection is a 2002 documentary film about the Mizrahim, or Jewish community of Iraq. It was written and directed by Samir, an Iraqi born in Baghdad in 1955 and living since 1961 in Switzerland.
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Directed by | Samir |
Written by | Samir |
Produced by | Samir Gerd Haag Karin Koch |
Starring | Shimon Ballas Moshe Houri |
Cinematography | Nurit Aviv Philippe Bellaiche |
Edited by | Samir Nina Schneider |
Music by | Rabih Abou-Khalil |
Production company | Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG |
Distributed by | Arab Film Distribution |
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Countries | Germany Switzerland |
Languages | English Arabic Hebrew |
The film focuses on five expatriate Iraqi Jews, most living in Israel: Shimon Ballas, Moshe (Moussa) Houri, Sami Michael, Samir Naqqash, and Ella Habiba Shohat.
The film's music is by Rabih Abou-Khalil. It was produced by Karin Koch and Samir and edited by Nina Schneider and Samir. The directors of photography were Nurith Aviv and Philippe Bellaiche.
The film was a coproduction between TagTraum Cologne, Gerd Haag, SF DRS, Teleclub, and Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion. It is 112 minutes in length.
The DVD, which is distributed by Arab Film Distribution, comes with a 30-minute "Making of the film" featurette. The DVD has multiple audio tracks and subtitles in English, German, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish.
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