Appointment at the Border
Appointment at the Border

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Appointment at the Border

1940
Movie
90 min
Spanish

Two middle-aged brothers fall in love with a tango singer they have met in a gambling hall, after she is stranded in their border mining town, causing them to turn against each other.

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Director: Moishe Shneur Zalman ShneurGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary depicts the daily life and activities of Jewish settlers in Palestine during the British Mandate period. It offers a glimpse into their agricultural work, community life, and aspirations for building a new home. The film showcases the challenges and determination of these pioneers in establishing their presence on the land.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1940, "Appointment at the Border" was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics in the same way feature films are today. Its reception was likely limited to niche audiences interested in Zionist narratives and the development of Palestine. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would focus on its propagandistic elements and its portrayal of pioneering life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a historical snapshot of early Jewish settlement in Palestine.

  • Presents a view of the pioneering spirit and daily life of settlers.

  • Primarily serves as a historical record rather than a piece of cinematic art.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Jewish National Fund (Keren Kayemeth Leisrael) and likely served as a promotional tool to encourage support and immigration to Palestine.

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