"Esh Tukad" (a Fire Will Burn), is an experimental documentary work, which accompanies the public leisure culture of Saker Garden in Jerusalem, during a year. The park is a meeting point for hybrid groups and tendencies, of the ultra-orthodox Jewish society. In the park, enveloped by the smoke of the hookah (narghile) and the charcoal grill (mangal), exists a weave of miniature secular rituals, which bestows a new meaning to the traditional religious conventions. The static photographic language of the film, alongside the soundtrack, sometimes contradicting the visual, indicates the existence of continual time area, which steps out of frame limits.
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