The Israel-produced film “Adama” (Earth) was today hailed by critics at the International Film Festival currently being held here. The critics said that the production, which portrays the problems involved in integrating new immigrants into life in Israel, proves that the motion picture industry of the new state can successfully compete with older, established film industries in other lands.
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