Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee (1967)

Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee (1967) poster

A portrait of Shalom, watchmaker, toymaker, carver and engraver, who at the age of seventy, turned to painting. The Hassidic heritage from which his work is derived is evoked in the naive but beautifully concise paintings in which he retells the ancient stories of the people of Israel.

Director: Daniel Doron, Arnold Eagle
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Daniel Doron, Arnold Eagle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee about?
A portrait of Shalom, watchmaker, toymaker, carver and engraver, who at the age of seventy, turned to painting. The Hassidic heritage from which his work is derived is evoked in the naive but beautifully concise paintings in which he retells the ancient stories of the people of Israel.
Who directed Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee?
Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee was directed by Daniel Doron, Arnold Eagle.
How long is Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee?
Shalom of Safed: The Innocent Eye of a Man of Galilee has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).