100 people from 0 to 100 years counting in Hebrew
We are Maya Cohen and Tom Roes, two filmmakers from the Netherlands.
It took us three journeys to Israel to finish this video. The 98 year old lady was the last person in front of our camera. Thanks to all the inhabitants of Tel Aviv and the rest of Israel for helping us!
We were inspired by a project Jeroen Wolf did in Dutch (vimeo.com/48237094).
Hebreo | Hebräisch | l'Hébreu
Peace | سلام | שָׁלוֹם
Пікірлер: 100
Wow the 100 years old guy look pretty good and young!
Life's looking good for nonagerians (people in their 90s) in Israel ... not to mention the 100 year old gent! Wishing them all good health and joy and a happy Independence Day!חג עצמאות שמח לכל אוהבי ישראל
1:41 looks like that woman from Rapunzel
Interesting. I only saw "0-100" in the video and clicked play. It only took me 80 years to discover that they were saying their age and not just a number. Never felt so smart before ;-)
@susanlilly18
9 жыл бұрын
Jacob Ras If you spoke Hebrew, you'd catch on immediately. The one year old wasn't "one" (achat) -- it was "year" (shana)
סרטון נהדר תודה רבה. הנכדים שלי ילמדו לספור דרך הדמויות המצולמות. שמחתי לראות במקרה את קלר שטראוס אז בת 99 היום בת 101 .יש לי מכר בן 112 שעדין יכול לומר את גילו, אני חושב שהוא ניצול השואה המבוגר ביותר שחי . תמשיכו ליצור , בברכה מיכאל כץ
Beautiful video . I wish we live in peace with all our neighbors
That laugh at the end made me drop a tear ... ;-)
anyone else having an existential crisis?
think about the fact that he had to explain 100 times why he do that
It occurs to me that we are young for such a short time. Well done, folks!
Love it, love it, love it! Wish so much I could speak Hebrew, visit Israel and meet all those people. From a French Canadian in Toronto.
מדהים. Amazing. broke my heart :-)
The numbers are very similar to Arabic numbers
Alright! 0 = Baby 1 - 4 = Toddler 5 - 12 = Child 13 - 19 = Teenager 20 - 59 = Adult 60 - 79 = Grandparent 80+ = Elder
oh, SO beautiful - for many reasons...what a wonderful project! thank you - today raba
Beautiful! What a wonderful video!
So cool! Thanks for the hard work.
beautiful people!
Boy 20
"SHESH" ... SOOOO CUTE
This is excellent!
Really nice! Toda Raba! Wonderful idea.
Mooi werk Maya en Tom! Hartverwarmend en ik herkende veel van de plaatsen waar jullie hebben gefilmd inclusief Beit Juliana :)
hat an addorable video, loved it.
80 is my favorite.
So cool!!!!! Great video
totaly awsome!!!!!!! love it!!!!!!!!
love it, todah :)
WONDERFUL
Thank you ! ! ! :)
great video!!!
Have you considered doing this (100 people counting to 100 in their native language) for every country on earth?
is it me or does it sound like 57 is saying in English "have you seen a 7?".??
1:16 hell yeah proves that they actually are hip and go with the time.
0:25 looks extremely old for an 18 yr old
מטורף :D
Beautiful
thats lovely
אוי כלכך יפה 3:
Nice I want to learn this שפה so bad
Пока смотрел счет на иврите выучил!)))
awesome idea
very interesting!
This is fun! Can you count to 100 in Hebrew?
@Kratozzz1791
8 жыл бұрын
+G-dcast - Explaining Judaism You just saw it :/
Nooo really this video in beginning make happy and is so funny.... but when appear people of 50s made me feel nervous, and then 70s broken heart Sorry I can't ended to watching. Life is so beautiful to live but when we going toward down and more and more that's sad. thanks for the video
beautyfull!!
age 41 looks 25!
я люблю всех Love Israel 💜 Shallom Shmi Ruben
que lindo!!
Was anyone else anticipating Drake to say one of the numbers?
מעולה!!!!cool!!! классно!!!
they even got the russian speaking people in there
Meah ve'echad!
*Shivers*
37 looks like Tobias Funke
זה כל כך מדהים
I am the chairman of the Ventura County Jewish Film Festival. We would like to show your delightful film at our Festival in March of 2016. Under what arrangement would you grant us the rights to show it? And do you have a higher resolution version such as blu-ray or DCP? Thanks, Gary
een vriend in Israel krijgt de volgende melding: VIDEO unavailable IN OUR COUNTRY, kan toch niet de bedoeling zijn, hebben jullie ergens een instelling fout gezet?
0:35 gave me nightmares
80 2:02
20&21 ♥♥
1:39
i am 24 now o.o feeling old*
אני מכיר את 14 (:
Kanye thinks that Beyonce should have been all the ages.
0:32 sin barba
I think the man who is 59, is a dutch guy :P
0 to 100 real quick. Know how to speak Hebrew and age real quick. Know yourself know your OLD! lol
אהבתי :)
I hear slushie
c comme l arabe
On peut pas aller jusqu'à 150
0:30 slushi.
hameshim)))
out of 100 people u couldn't find any sefardim??! just saying.
@Lagolop
9 жыл бұрын
Neshama Kane Don't be an imbecile.
@soulisrael6823
9 жыл бұрын
hmmm whatever.
@TomRoes
9 жыл бұрын
Neshama Kane We asked everybody we could on the streets, and these are the people that agreed to take part. There is quite some sefardim in the video by the way, but you're right about the fact that it could've been more diverse. We also only have two orthodox people, and nobody Arabic. Maybe next time!
@superNowornever
9 жыл бұрын
Neshama Kane If you didn't see any sephardim you didn't watch the video. There was an astonishing and beautiful diversity of faces and voices here.
@Moishe3rd
9 жыл бұрын
Neshama Kane There are sephardim. Black people too! And old white people! Probably gay soldier Arab Russian Asian babies too... It's a really nice video... Life is beautiful all the time!
one shekel, two shekels, three shekels....ai wai!
Proud to be Dutch!
shmoney lol
I Hebrow :D אחת שתיים שלוש ארבע חמש שש וכו..
This is just Arabic in a really bad accent
@Deformer23
9 жыл бұрын
Nope its Hebrew
@uhhd
9 жыл бұрын
tawfeekb24 Considering that Hebrew is an older language you can better make the opposite argument.
@tawfeekb24
9 жыл бұрын
uhhd yeah but then again numbers first appeared in ancient Egypt and Arabs were the first to use them after the Egyptians and Indians
@astrumt
9 жыл бұрын
tawfeekb24 You are referring to the modern acceptable writing of number, not concept of numbers. Indeed, jews are using letters to identify numbers, but the using of numbers themselves comes from the times when "arabs" as ethnic definition didn't exist yet.
@jonathansafren5529
9 жыл бұрын
- tawfeekb24 The ancient peoples of Mesopotamia - Assyrians and Babylonians used numbers way before the Israelites and the Arabs, who used similar numbers, ever appeared. The Arabs first appear in an Assyrian inscription fromn 853 BCE, while the Israelites first appear in an Egyptian inscription from 1207 BCE.
Beautiful