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Pineapple

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Amos Gitai 1983

“One day, when I opened my refrigerator, I looked closely at a can of pineapple. It had been “made in the Philippines,” “packaged in Honolulu,” “distributed in San Francisco” and the label “printed in Japan”. This was a concrete illustration of the multinational economy… Pineapple is a little like House: a microcosm that allows me to tell a story and deal with the issue of the Third Word.” (Amos Gitai)

Running Time: 78 min.
Subject(s): Asian Studies, Author's POV, Cinema, Conflicts, Colonialism, Ecology, Environment, Ethnography, Food, Nature and Wildlife, Poverty, Society, Urbanism
Language(s): English, Hebrew
Subtitles: English
Director(s):
Producer(s): Amos Gitai
Cinematographer: Nurith Aviv
Editor(s): Juliana Sanchez
Production Company: Les Films d'ici, FR3, A.G. Productions, TV1, Ikon, TV2

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