Israeli director Nimrod Eldar’s feature-length debut is a story about injured animals, injured people and an injured country. A deceptive silence unfolds in calm and concentrated images. But all is not well beneath the surface and ghosts from the past are reemerging. Gradually, more and more details come to light, both about the relationship between father and daughter and with the rest of the family.
With
- Menashe Noy (Yoram)
- Zohar Meidan (Roni)
- Sarit Vino-Elad (Sivan)
- Alon Neuman (Arie)
- Claudia Dulitchi (Marsella)
- Sharon Hacohen (Mira)
- Miri Aloni (Aviva)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Nimrod Eldar |
Cinematography | Itay Marom |
Editing | Nimrod Eldar |
Sound Design | Nimrod Eldar |
Sound | Alfred Tesler |
Production Design | John Yonatan Jacoby |
Costumes | Hila Royzenman |
Make-Up | Chen Buky |
Casting | Chamutal Zerem |
Assistant Director | Maya Hofman |
Production Manager | Matan Gaida |
Producers | Eitan Mansuri, Jonathan Doweck, Nimrod Eldar, Moshe Edri, Leon Edri |
World Sales
Produced by
Spiro Films
Cinema Group
United King Films
Nimrod Eldar
Born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1977, he lives in Tel Aviv. After working for many years as a screenwriter, editor and sound designer, he made his directorial debut with The Day After I’m Gone. The film has already won the Alumni Award from the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School and the Cinelink Award for a work-in-progress at the Sarajevo Film Festival.
Filmography
2002 King’s Road; Shortfilm 2005 My Masked Purim; Shortfilm
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019