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Secret plight of the desert nomads

April 10, 2008 23:00

By

Nick Johnstone,

Nick Johnstone

1 min read

Ori Kleiner’s film demands that Israel’s Bedouins be rescued from a life of terrible poverty.

Nobody could view Ori Kleiner’s documentary about the lives of Bedouin communities in Israel as anything but a damning social critique. Shot on location in the Negev over the summer of 2006, Recognized presents a shocking portrait of the desperate poverty facing many of Israel’s estimated 110,000 strong Bedouin population.

“When I first went to Israel in 2005 to do research, I didn’t even know how to recognise Bedouin villages or even approach these people,” explains Kleiner, a 35-year-old New York-based Israeli.

Once he did make contact, he found welcoming people, eager to talk. As he filmed their stories, he realised how poor his knowledge of their culture was.

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