Dora-Dora Pomidora
Dora-Dora Pomidora

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Dora-Dora Pomidora

2001
Movie
10 min
Russian

The inhabitants of a village yard — a kitten, a dog, and a rabbit — are searching for the “villain” who stole their bone, milk, and carrot.

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Director: Haim SukenikGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the life and work of Giora Godik, a significant figure in Israeli theater. It delves into his artistic vision, his impact on the Israeli cultural landscape, and the challenges he faced throughout his career. The film offers a personal look into the man behind the stage productions that defined an era.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a specific cultural figure, 'Dora-Dora Pomidora' received niche attention, primarily within Israeli film and theater circles. It is appreciated for its historical insight and tribute to Giora Godik's legacy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides valuable insight into the life of Giora Godik.

  • A respectful and informative tribute to an Israeli theater icon.

  • Appreciated for its documentary approach to cultural history.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Dora-Dora Pomidora', is a playful reference that likely alludes to a theatrical production or a memorable phrase associated with Giora Godik's career.

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