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Inventing Our Life: The Kibbutz Experiment

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Toby Perl Freilich

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Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of its glorious 100-year history, INVENTING OUR LIFE: THE KIBBUTZ EXPERIMENT reveals the heartbreak and hope of Israel's modern kibbutz movement as a new generation struggles to ensure its survival. Through the lens of its communal movement, director Toby Perl Freilich explores the modern history of Israel, from its revolutionary settlers to the political upheaval that shook the socialist foundations of the state. We meet first, second and third generation members from kibbutzim like Degania, the flagship commune established in 1909; Hulda, once near collapse and recently privatized; and Sasa, the first to be settled entirely by Americans and today Israel's wealthiest kibbutz. With their desire to create a Jewish homeland and build a more just society, the first settlers helped place kibbutzim in the vanguard of Israeli history. In doing so, they became a magnet for all those who shared one thing in common - a powerful urge to invent their own life.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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82%
  • Reviews Counted: 11
  • Fresh: 9
  • Rotten: 2
  • Average Rating: 7.3/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: "Inventing Our Life" is a fascinating introduction to a movement scrambling to adjust enough to guarantee a future, without severing all ties to its principled past. – Daniel M. Gold, New York Times, Apr 24, 2012

Fresh: Toby Perl Freilich's thought-provoking docu Inventing Our Life sketches the history of the radically socialist, more-than-100-year-old kibbutz movement. – Alissa Simon, Variety, Apr 24, 2012

Fresh: It all makes for an enlightening and evocative snapshot. – Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times, Jun 8, 2012

Rotten: Despite a few minor objections raised by some kibbutzniks, the film takes for granted the near unimpeachability of the original communities, giving only token mention of issues like gender inequality. – Andrew Schenker, Village Voice, Apr 24, 2012

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Customer Reviews

Less than one star...

I'm not sure what rotten tomatoes were smoking when rating this, but as an avid film buff, I will advise you to save your 4 bucks.

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  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2012

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