Holocaust, a Wake Up Call, Bracha and more – Israeli Shorts

Duration: 80 minutes

The film is available for viewing from November 12, 07:00 till November 21, midnight 
and for 24 hours from the start of viewing.  

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The Holocaust Is Over, Bitch
Directed by: Ella Altman
Production: Ella Altman
Cast: Ella Altman, Lulu Zubczynska
Editor and Original Music: Ella Altman, Cinematography: Ella Altman, Gabriel Crisan, Shiri Davidovitch, Muhammad Anani, Sound mix: Ran Shem Tov, Binya Reches
Israel, 2019, 13 min, Hebrew and English with Hebrew subtitles

Ella meets Lulu, a Polish musician visiting Israel. They fall in love and joke about having their affair during The Holocaust. Lulu disappears; Ella decides she will get her back with a song. Will it bring her back?

Wake Up Call
Directed by: Sivan Noam Shimon
Production: Aviva Reuven, Eti Genis
Cast: Lee Malka, Mili Eshet, Eyal Salama
Editing: Shauly Melamed, Cinematography: Offek Hasid, Sound Design: Rotem Dror
Israel, 2019, 23 min, Hebrew with English subtitles

Lior (20) is a logistics officer in a combat unit in the Gaza Strip. She is tough, takes her job very seriously and is devoted to the system. In short, Lior is uptight. One night when she is the attending officer, she sees through her riflescope soldiers breaching protocol. The price Lior pays for the choice she makes at that moment, makes her realize that the system she is so devoted to has different rules for people like her.

Halayla (Tonight)
Directed by: Emily Shir Segal
Production: Daniel Saloniko, Tamar Alon
Cast: Tamar Amit Joseph, Mika Tsur, Omer Yefet, Ofek Pesach, Shahar Taboch, Itay Gershman
Cinematography: Naomi Meroz, Editing: Yuval Barak, Sound Recording: Erez Levi, Sound Editing and Mix: Nin Hazan, Art Director: Manuel Pruss, Costume Design: Yarden Deddi, Colorist: Peleg Levi
Israel, 2019, 14 min, Hebrew

Tonight, Tom comes over to meet her younger girlfriend’s group of friends for the first time. As the evening unfolds, she discovers a different side of herself, her girlfriend, and their relationship. At the end of the night, she’ll have to make a choice.

Love Potion
Directed by: Adi Rotem
Production: Maude Klochendler
Cast: Adi Rotem, Sivan Mast
Editor: Liran Rehana, Cinematographer: Dana Barak, Sound: Robert Shiloni
Israel, 2020, 18 min, Hebrew

Paz is a 25-year-old woman in the midst of a mental breakdown due to the loss of her mother. Her brother fixes her up with a temporary job as a babysitter so she has something to hold on to. While she babysits Yael’s 5-year-old son Matan, he hands her a “love potion” which she drinks. Soon after, Paz will start to develop an unhealthy obsession with Yael.

Bracha
Directed by: Mickey Triest, Aaron Geva
Production: Ayelet Imberman, Tzameret Alexandroni
Cast: Batel Moseri, Orna Banai
Script: Batel Moseri, Editing: Mickey Triest, Aaron Geva, Cinematography: Boaz Yehonatan Yaacov, Sound: Asher Milo
Israel, 2020, 13 min, Hebrew

During the covid-19 lockdown, Bracha is wandering in the middle of the night, in deserted Bat Yam. Her anxious mother, Nitzi, is surprised to find her at her doorstep, and has a hard time welcoming her into her home.


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