Kafr kasem is a 1975 Syrian drama film directed by Borhane Alaouié. It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Diploma. The subject of the film is the Kafr Qasim massacre that occurred in Israel in 1956.
Synopsis
Le sujet du film est le massacre de Kafr Qassem qui a eu lieu en Israël en 1956.
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