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Everything You Have Is Yours (2025)

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Everything You Have Is Yours (2025)

Overview

Documentary directed by Tatyana Tenenbaum tracking choreographer Hadar Ahuvia's exploration of Israeli folk dance origins, inherited from her family and linked to her grandparents' experiences as Zionist settlers in 1930s Palestine. Includes perspectives from collaborators Amer Abdelrasoul and Shirly Bahar.


Starring Cast


Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Progressive

Political: Strong Left
Diversity: High
LGBTQ: Positive
Family Values: Leans Progressive
Islam: Positive
Judaism: Positive

Viewer Rating

Not Rated


Overview

Documentary directed by Tatyana Tenenbaum tracking choreographer Hadar Ahuvia's exploration of Israeli folk dance origins, inherited from her family and linked to her grandparents' experiences as Zionist settlers in 1930s Palestine. Includes perspectives from collaborators Amer Abdelrasoul and Shirly Bahar.


Starring Cast

Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Progressive

Primary

The documentary critiques Zionist mythologies embedded in Israeli folk dance as forms of colonial appropriation and de-Arabization, championing embodied resistance and reclamation as paths to healing and justice. This systemic analysis of power structures and identity politics determines its clearly left-leaning orientation.

The documentary incorporates dancers from Palestinian, Jewish Mizrahi, Sephardic, and Ashkenazi backgrounds to examine cultural exchanges in folk traditions. It centers on the appropriation of Palestinian dabke into Israeli dance forms and the de-Arabization efforts that shaped Zionist narratives. These elements highlight accountability for historical complicity and the pursuit of shared liberation through movement.

Secondary

LGBTQ+ artists receive affirming portrayals as committed performers and activists within a dance collective, their queer identities integrated into themes of reclamation, grieving, and collective liberation through Israeli folk dance deconstruction.

Tatyana Tenenbaum gains intimate access to choreographer Hadar Ahuvia's process of interrogating Israeli folk dances passed down from her mother and tied to her family's Zionist settler history. The central question posed is how to reckon with and transform inherited family traditions implicated in colonialism, emphasizing accountability and communal healing over preservation.

Palestinian dancers' contributions highlight resistance and healing through cultural practices like dabke, with the narrative condemning Islamophobia and amplifying voices affected by occupation and dispossession.

The documentary humanizes diverse Jewish experiences across Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Mizrahi backgrounds, emphasizing personal reckoning with historical trauma and cultural inheritance while fostering empathy and dialogue within Jewish communities.

The documentary examines choreographer Hadar Ahuvia's exploration of Israeli folk dance origins and her Ashkenazi heritage, addressing themes of identity, grief, and resistance without featuring transsexual characters or related themes.

The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.

This documentary profiles real choreographer Hadar Ahuvia and dancers in New York City as they examine Israeli folk dance origins tied to her family's Zionist history, without any adaptations, fictional characters, or portrayals altering established genders from source material.

This documentary profiles choreographer Hadar Ahuvia and her exploration of Israeli folk dance and identity, featuring real participants without fictional characters or adaptations from source material that establish prior racial baselines.


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