Magnificent Failure - From Johannesburg to Tel-Aviv and back: the story of Harold Rubin, the musician and artist who was tried for blasphemy.
Harold Rubin, an artist and Jazz musician, left South Africa in 1963, after being charged with blasphemy for one of his paintings, and facing 9 years in jail. Rubin, then a leading artist protesting Apartheid, moved to Israel. On his 75th birthday, his step-daughter, the director Jasmine Kainy, began documenting his life in Tel-Aviv and his journey back to Johannesburg.
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