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Jaffa: A Guide to Gentrification

Jaffa, once a major port in the Middle East and the sister city of Tel Aviv, "the most expensive city in the world" per The Economist, has grown into an international tourist center, a coveted destination and last but not least a true real estate gem. Tourists, partygoers and its residents are charmed by Jaffa's oriental style and romantic authenticity, but beneath the shiny surface lurk racism, greed and injustice.

After many years of deliberate criminal neglect, Jaffa has been rediscovered as a coveted investment opportunity. The film follows the personal struggle of the veteran residents against the threat of eviction orders and reveals the metamorphosis that the city is going through, uncovering both its social and political meanings.

Close to Tel Aviv and on the shores of the Mediterranean, the value of the land is rising exuberantly, resulting in extreme high rent for hundreds of families who have lived here for generations.

Simultaneously, governmental institutions are carrying out brutal evictions while the profits are exclusively enjoyed by the developers and the state.

Jaffa: A Guide to Gentrification shows all the fans of Jaffa the price its residents have to pay for beauty and location.