Hamilchama al hashalom

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| name = Hamilchama al hashalom

| image =

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| director = Jules Dassin

| writer = Irwin Shaw

| producer = Irwin Shaw, Jules Dassin (Paris)

| starring =

| narrator = Jules Dassin (English version)
Claude Dauphin (French version)

| cinematography = Christian Darraux
Daniel Vogel

| editing = Roger Dwyre
Michele Neny

| music = Irwin Bazelon

| distributor = United Film Enterprises

| released = {{Film date|1968|06|11|df=yes}}

| runtime = 70 minutes

| country = Israel
United States
France

| language = English

| budget =

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Hamilchama al hashalom is a 1968 film directed by Jules Dassin. A version in French was released under the title Comme un éclair, and the English language release was titled Survival 1967.

Synopsis

This film documentary uses the 1967 Six-Day War and its immediate aftermath as its basis.Cowie, Peter. 1977. World Filmography: 1967, London: Tantivy Press, p. 294. {{ISBN|0-498-01565-3}} The material primarily presents Israeli sources and perspectives. It has been characterized as an anti-war screed. The film was panned for presenting little footage documenting the war, as well as for conflicting, alternating viewpoints and overall lack of narrative focus.[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9402E0DC1539E63ABC4A52DFB0668383679EDE Survival 1967 (1968)], Adler, Renata, The New York Times, movie review, 12 June 1968. Last accessed: 12 March 2012.

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