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Some day, you'll understand.
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I can't explain,
but some day you'll go abroad,

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and even if you're having fun,
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it'll feel alien to you,
you'll miss this language,

:04:10
these streets, these smells,
this whole mess.

:04:13
It's our country, Eyali.
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I can't explain it.
:04:18
Watch how your father
does business.

:04:21
See those Chinese, over there?
You see them?

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Those guys?
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Yes. You'll see how I operate,
:04:28
how I get their price down.
:04:54
Work?
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Yes, yes.
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What work?
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Building? Masonry?
Painting?

:05:02
Yes, yes.
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- Know how to do?
- How much?

:05:06
100 shekels per day. Cash.
:05:08
No, no.
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Why not?
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What's going on here?
:05:14
Dad, I have to leave.
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- What's the problem?
- Can I see the permits?

:05:19
What do you mean?
What permits?

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Their work permits.
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They left them at home.
I don't understand what...

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- No permits, no work.
- Eyali!

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Is there a problem?
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If they have permits, none.
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They have them!
They already worked for me.

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Come on.
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Come along.
I pay well. 250, OK?

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250, is that OK?
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I'll bring you back here after work.
Let's go.

:05:52
Screenplay by Marie-José Sanselme
and me, Amos Gitai

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Photography
Renato Berta


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