
A film produced by the Hasbarah Center in collaboration with Mekorot, Israel’s national water company. Two million work days, of engineers, contractors and of course laborers, allowed the completion of the first part of Israel’s National Water Carrier, an ambitious aquaduct carrying water from the sea of Galilee to population centers and arid regions. The film outlines challenges that faces the builders of the aqueduct: the paving of canals, the creation of a dramatic siphon, allowing the water to cross the Canyon of Nahal Ammoud, the creation of a reservoir at Nahal Tzalmon, etc.
Cast
Crew

David Perlov
Director

Adam Greenberg
Cinematography
Yigal Efrati
Producer
Elisha Birnbaum
Sound Recordist
Yoram Fodgur
Sound Recordist
Haim Avish
Sound Recordist
Emil Knabel
Additional Photography
Marko Ya'acobi
Additional Photography
Yehiel Ne'eman
Additional Photography
Amnon Salomon
Additional Photography
Nissim Leon
Additional Photography

David Gurfinkel
Additional Photography
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