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  1. The House on Chelouche Street (Hebrew: הבית ברחוב שלוש, romanized: HaBayit b'Rechov Shalosh) is a 1973 semi-autobiographical film by Israeli director Moshé Mizrahi, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

  2. The House on Chelouche Street: Directed by Moshé Mizrahi. With Gila Almagor, Shaike Ophir, Yosef Shiloach, Michal Bat-Adam. A fatherless family immigrates to Israel from Egypt during the British Mandate period. The film traces the hardships the family suffers in the politically unstable country.

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    • Drama
    • Moshé Mizrahi
    • 1973
  3. The House on Chelouche Street. Ha-Bayit Berechov Chelouche. Israel, 1973, 115 minutes, color. Hebrew with English subtitles. Directed by Moshe Mizrahi. Public Exhibition 16mm Rental Only.

  4. Clara. Ophir Shalhin. Haim. Michal Bat-Adam. Sonia. Page 1 of 3, 5 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In 1947, after the death of her husband, Clara (Gila Almagor) and...

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    • Jacoba Atlas
    • PG
    • Moshé Mizrahi
  5. Summaries. A fatherless family immigrates to Israel from Egypt during the British Mandate period. The film traces the hardships the family suffers in the politically unstable country. In 1947, after the death of her husband, Clara (Gila Almagor) and her Egyptian family settle into a crowded one-room apartment in Tel Aviv, Israel.

  6. Overview. A fatherless family immigrates to Israel from Egypt during the British Mandate period. The film traces the hardships the family suffers in the politically unstable country. Moshé Mizrahi. Director. Rachel Fabien. Writer. Yerech Guber. Writer. Reviews 0. Discussions 0. We don't have any reviews for The House on Chelouche Street. Videos 0.

  7. Brief Synopsis. A family of Egyptian immigrants settle in Tel Aviv before the declaration of the state of Israel. Their firstborn, Sammy, is followed from his days as a shy 15-year-old through his transitions into a working man and an activist in the resistance against the British military.