Tomorrow is a Wonderful Day (1949)
January 2, 1949Release Date
Tomorrow is a Wonderful Day (1949)
January 2, 1949Release Date

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Sam Balter
Narrator (voice)

Helmar Lerski
Director

Mina Brownstone
Writer

Norbert Gairai
Writer

Siegfried Lehmann
Writer

Sascha Alexander
Director of Photography

Hazel Greenwald
Producer

Stephen L. Scharff
Editor
Details.
Release DateJanuary 2, 1949
Original NameAdamah
StatusReleased
Running Time47m
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Wiki.
Adama (English: Tomorrow's a Wonderful Day) title is a motion picture produced in Mandatory Palestine shortly before the establishment of Israel. It was directed by Helmar Lerski and filmed during 1947-1948. The plot of the film focuses on the life of a Jewish boy, who was a Holocaust survivor, trying to rehabilitate himself from the traumas he experienced by working on the land and establishing social relationships while living in the youth village Ben Shemen. The initiator of the film was Dr. Siegfried Lehman the founder of Ben Shemen. He was motivated by a desire to show the world the educational system used in the village and he also had hopes of using the film as a tool for fundraising. The actors in the film were actual pupils in the village and the educational staff also participated in the production.