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| Israel, 2010 | Documentary, 55 min. Director: Robby Elmaliah Producers: Robby Elmaliah, Avner Faingulernt, Arik Bernstein Produced by: Sapir College, Alma Films |
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| The comic-tragic story of the brothers Hula and Natan, two car mechanics from the outskirts of Sderot, a city in the south of Israel constantly bombed by rockets from Gaza. The two live in a caravan in the weedy yard that serves as their garage, surrounded by old jalopies and clunkers. While the situation between Israel and Gaza deteriorates, Hula and Natan's garage, their only source of income, is about to be closed down by the authorities. With a lot of grotesque humor, and under the continuing threat to their lives and work, the two try to survive, but sink deeper and deeper into the depths of fatalistic frustration. | |
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Awards:
Festivals: International Petach Tikva Museum of Art, part of a special films exhibition Down Under |
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Cinematography: RonenKruk, Robby Elmaliah Editors: Tal Yaari,Ofir Raul Graizer Original Music: AviVaknin Production Manager:Lavi Vannounou Gaffer: Shay BaruchZadok, Hagai Ben Kuzari Sound Design: AmiArad, Nir Hazan Online: Yeoshua Peer Original Language: Hebrew and ArabicSubtitles: English, Russian, Hebrew |
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