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Three Oranges

When Ovadia returns happy from his Parachutist Badge ceremony, he discovers his mother Rachel was caught picking oranges in the orchard in the kibbutz near the transit camp and attacked Ovadia decides to restore justice

Three Oranges is an animated adaptation of a real story that took place in 1952. In one of the Ma'abrot (transit camps in Israel), where the horrific assault of an old woman led to what is considered the first rebellion of the jews who immigrated from Arabic countries.

Character Design

Ovadia - the main character in our film- tries to integrate into Israeli society, but despite his attempts, he is shown again and again that in reality he does not belong because of where he came from. So when this injustes hits him where it hurts most, he decides to take a stand.

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rachel sketch
And as a result, he became "the first Black Panther" before the term existed.
In the creation of this film, we can take a retrospective look at the story and suggest that the lessons from that incident may still be more relevant than ever in the current environment of Israel 2022 An unfair distribution of resources which creates a disparity between classes and leads to a vicious cycle of endless frustration, racism and violence
ovadia sketch
rahel sketch

Credits

Guidance by

Uri Inx

Daniel Shneor

Michael Roznob

Dodo Mezah

Noa Berman Herzberg

Noam Meshulam

Music and sound Fx

Itay Tamarov

Motion capture

Real Space Studio Jerusalem

Additional Animation

Yaron Pnueli

Ira Kornikov

Yoav Goldner

Typography advisor

Rachel Columbus

Special Thanks

Batya Katan

Raz Hemed

Tal Kantor

Amitai Yaish

Tami Berenstein

Uriel Anerman

Aliza Ben Muha

Rachel Columbus

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