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Duration: 70 minutes
Listening In
Directed and Script by: Omer Sterenberg
Production: Tamar Birger
Cast: Eitan Gimelman, Louis Abd El Massih
Cinematography: Shiri Kuban, Editor: Michal Holland, Sound designer: Tal Simchas, Original Score: Adi Bar
Israel, 2019, 11 min, Arabic with English subtitles
Festivals:
Berlinale – Berlin International Film Festival 2020
Jerusalem International Film Festival 2019
As part of his duties, a young soldier in the intelligence unit starts to spy on a Palestinian gay couple. The complicated relationship between the two men fascinates the soldier, and confronts his own sexual identity. But as his feelings conflict with his duty as a soldier, he is faced with some hard decisions.
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Directed and Script by: Eden Roman Ascher
Production: Neta Benyamini
Cast: Matanya Bar Shalom, Alona Retro
Director Of Photography: Shani Beradt, Editor: Ori Shmueli, Sound Recorder: Neta Polturak, Sound Design and Mix: Yarin Mizrahi, Make up: Safa Knani
Israel, 2019, 11 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
Festivals:
Lethal Lesbian 2019
Miriam wakes up from a phone call. On the other side of the line weeps Lior, her daughter. Miriam is going to pick her up from southern Tel Aviv. She doesn’t know where the journey will take her, nor what she will find at its end.
Territory
Directed and Script by: Lidia Morozov & Almog Farhi
Production: Naor Farhi
Cast: Ben Abramovich ,Avi Azulai, Hilel Kapon
Editor: Dana Abramovich, Photographer: Yiftah Iluz, Sound design: Ofer Sagi, Sound recorder: Daniel Mualem
Israel, 2020, 12 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
Avi and Asaf, a Tel Avivian couple, are about to break up. Avi suggests they try just one more thing. A rendezvous with Eden will shed light on their relationship, forcing Avi to decide if they still stand a chance.
WHERE WILL YOU BE
Directer: Benjamin Esterlis
Production: AIN’T NO LADY
Video and animation Benjamin Esterlis, Music By Naama Hacohen And Tomer Beitan, Musical production: Tom Eden (Tito),
Translation To Hebrew By Yael Levi- Hazan R.I.P from the book Where Will You Be – איפה תהיו Ra’av press 2014,
Lyrics And Live Speech By Pat Parker, Recorded By John Frame / Queer Radio Archives
Israel 2020, 4:49 minutes.
AINT NO LADY is a project that brings to the forefront the words and message of Pat Parker, an African-American poet who fought for civil rights and wrote protest songs that are more relevant today than ever.
“Where Will You Be” calls on the LGBTQ community to be alert to social change and get out of complacency. The lyrics were translated by the “Ra’av” press and the video was created by Benjamin Estherlis, that gave the lyrics and melody a powerful visual dimension.
Bordo
Directed and Script by: Dor Pe’er
Production: Yarden Malka
Cast: Alon Leshem, Efrat Arnon
Editor: Tom Geffen Bezrukov, Cinematography: Raz Birger, Sound Designer: Daniel Shemer
Israel, 2020, 14 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
Shlomo and Yael, a married couple, are having a regular evening like any other. But as the evening unfolds, tension grows, and Shlomo is starting to suspect that Yael knows more than he thought.
Dirty money
Directed and Script by: Uriel Torten
Production: Uriel Torten
Cast: Assaf Shoshan, Zeev Goren
Editing, Photography, Sound: Uriel Torten
Israel, 2019, 3 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
Two guys set up to meet for a fling in the car. When they finish, an unpleasant surprise is waiting for one of them.
Miu
Directed by: Yael Lotem
Produced by: Kate Phibbs
Cast: Tao Deng, Adam Nathaniel Furman, Stephane Cousette
Cinematographer: Yael Lotem, Alana Meija Gonzalez, Script: Yael Lotem, Conor Keane, Production Manager: Elisa De Pasquale, Editor: Mirjam Jegorov
Sound Designer: Kevin Langhamer
Israel, UK, 2020, 19 min, English and Cantonese with English subtitles
These are the final days of Miu, a colourful gay young man who moved to London from Hong-Kong to become a successful Architect. Combining re-enactments and interviews with the few people who knew him, ‘Miu’ is about the anonymity of being a foreigner in a big city and how easy it is to lose your way.