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For brochure return this ad with your name and address. HADASSAH WILLS AND BEQUESTS DEPARTMENT 50 West 58th Street New York. N.Y. 10019, (212)303-8062 Berlin (JTA) — A film with a highly unflattering look at Israeli society has becomE the first Israeli movie in four years to be screened in the competitive section of Berlin's International Film Festival. Critics gave mixed reviews to Life According to Agfa,directed by Assaf Dayan, the rebellious son of Israel's late war hero, Moshe Dayan. German reviewers have commented how the film portrayed aggressiveness in Israeli society and the at- mosphere of violence engendered by the Arab- Israeli conflict. In a news conference here, Assaf Dayan tried to con- vince journalists and critics that the film is not merely about a particular Israeli phenomenon, but rather a metaphor that can be ap- plied anywhere: in Berlin, New York, Sarajevo or elsewhere. "It's a nightmare and a warning to all of us," he said. "We are in a situation where the climate of aggres- sion has reached a critical mass. "The culmination is an ab- solute violence, which has been the case in Los Angeles, in parts of Europe and naturally also in Tel Aviv," he said. The movie is a highly charged drama about 12 hours in the lives of a group of people in a Tel Aviv bar, set one year from now. While some viewers prais- ed Mr. Dayan for showing Israeli soldiers behaving like vandals, others feared the movie was too critical of the Israeli army. Some viewers mistook North African Jews who ap- peared in the film for Arabs, thus fitting certain scenes into a pre- established theory of the film as being about violence in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Mr. Dayan said he was depicting lonely, alienated characters, "on a boat to nowhere," trying to escape from their problems. "When people lose their own authenticity, they take refuge in fundamentalism or dependence on the state," he said. Some critics said they believe the film has fair chances of getting an award in the tight competition for the Berlinale Golden Bear, or other prizes.