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Ledor Vador, with the heart on the ground
The documentary explores Clarice Niskier’s process of adaptation of the bestselling book, “A Alma Imoral”, by Rabbi Nilton Bonder to the hit play that’s been onstage for over 15 years.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of Israeli artist Ledor Vador, known for his unique approach to art and his philosophical outlook. The film delves into his creative process and the inspiration behind his distinctive artistic style.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience scores for "Ledor Vador, with the heart on the ground" is not widely available through standard film databases or review aggregators. As a short documentary likely with a more limited release, detailed critical analysis and widespread audience feedback are scarce.
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Appreciated for its focused look at an individual artist's perspective.
Noted for its contemplative and introspective tone.
Google audience: Due to the niche nature of this short documentary, specific summaries of Google user reviews are not readily available.
Fun Fact
Eli Raskin, the director, is also an accomplished musician and composer, often incorporating his own soundscapes into his visual works.
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