Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome
Originally released in 1995. Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome is a documentary film. directed by Eyal Sivan. At just 65 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"This iconoclastic film, midway between fiction and documentary, explores the "over-sacred" side of Jerusalem. A political gamble for its inhabitants, a myth for its visitors, Jerusalem remains a universal object of desire that borders on fetishism. The film takes its inspiration from the Jerusalem Syndrome, a psychiatric syndrome, officially recognised in the 19th century, and from which the pilgrims and tourists that visited the Holy City suffered. A camera visits Jerusalem looking for a new approach to show the city. In parallel a young boy wanders the streets and discovers one night a prostitute with golden breasts. The boy, as does the camera, becomes a victim of a violently feminine Jerusalem." - DAfilms
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- HE
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome about?
"This iconoclastic film, midway between fiction and documentary, explores the "over-sacred" side of Jerusalem. A political gamble for its inhabitants, a myth for its visitors, Jerusalem remains a u...
Who directed Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome?
Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome was directed by Eyal Sivan.
How long is Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome?
Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome has a runtime of 1 hours and 5 minutes (65 minutes total).
When was Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome released?
Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome was released on January 1, 1995 in theaters.