Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome
"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
Directed by Eyal Sivan
Where to Watch
Streaming
Rent or Buy
Make it a double feature
5h 35m together
Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome
Route 181: Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel
Both from Eyal Sivan.
More from Eyal SivanSee all →
I Love You All · 2004
Izkor: Slaves of Memory · 1991
Route 181: Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel · 2004
Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through · 1987
The Specialist · 1999
Jaffa: The Orange's Clockwork · 2010
Looking for Horses · 2021
Ouroboros · 2017
Lone Wolves in Passive Mode · 2014
Aqabat Jaber: Peace with No Return? · 1995
Itgaber, He Will Overcome · 1993
Common State, Potential Conversation 1 · 2013More Like This
Couldn't load this row right now.
