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Release Date:
January 27, 2019
Original Title:
לאה צמל, עורכת דין
Alternate Titles:
Lea Tsemel, Orehet Din
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC Storyville
Cinephil
Close Up Films
Filmoption International
Home Made Docs
RTS
SVT
SWR
The Bertha Foundation
Production Countries:
Canada | Israel | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Lea Tsemel, a Jewish-Israeli lawyer, defends Palestinians: from feminists to fundamentalists, from nonviolent demonstrators to armed militants. As far as most Israelis are concerned, she defends the indefensible. As far as Palestinians are concerned, she’s more than an attorney, she’s an ally. «Advocate» follows Tsemel in real time, including the trial of a 13-year-old boy — her youngest client to date.
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Art Direction:
Yoav Brill
Tal Kantor
Director:
Rachel Leah Jones
Philippe Bellaiche
Director of Photography:
Philippe Bellaiche
Editor:
Yaël Bitton
Executive Producer:
Neil Tabatznik
Original Music Composer:
Robert Marcel Lepage
Producer:
Rachel Leah Jones
Paul Cadieux
Philippe Bellaiche
Joëlle Bertossa
Screenplay:
Rachel Leah Jones
Sound:
Rachel Leah Jones
Sound Designer:
Riccardo Studer
Sound Mixer:
Riccardo Studer
Story Consultant:
Erez Laufer
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