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‘The Sixteenth Sheep’ documentary celebrates reunion of a musical supergroup

3h ago ·  Source: The Jerusalem Post 76Objectivity score76/100

‘The Sixteenth Sheep’ documentary celebrates reunion of a musical supergroup

If I have one quibble with the documentary, it’s that it does not give a full sense of the album, that the songs are a journey through the mind of a child who can’t fall asleep.

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Ran Tal's documentary, The Sixteenth Sheep: The Reunion, premiered at the DocuText Festival, chronicling the reunion concerts of Israeli supergroup David Broza, Gidi Gov, Yehudit Ravitz, and Yoni Rechter. The film captures the behind-the-scenes story of their return to perform songs from their classic 1978 children's album, based on poems by Yehonatan Geffen. The concerts, held during wartime, sold out quickly, offering a nostalgic and comforting experience for audiences. The documentary features performance footage, interviews with the artists reflecting on their careers and the album's enduring legacy, and insights into the album's deeper meanings, such as the song "The Prettiest Girl in Kindergarten" teaching empathy. Ravitz noted her initial impulse to wait until the war ended, but realized "the war was not close to ending." The film will be available on Yes and Hot later this year.

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