Haredi cinema
Haredi cinema is a form of film production by ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredim) in Israel from the late 20th century. Due to gender segregation in the ultra-Orthodox community, Haredi film production and viewing is segregated as well. Women's cinematic productions are often displayed in private venues while men's productions are often circulated on video cassettes and discs.[1][2][3]
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