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Sweet Mud
Adama Meshuga'at - Dror Shaul
- Fiction

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Israël/Allemagne/France - 2007 - 1 h 40 mn - Réalisation : Dror Shaul - Scénario : Dror Shaul - Image : Sebastian Edschmid - Décor : Avishai Avivi - Montage : Isaac Sehayek - Musique : Tsoof Philosof, Adi Rennert - Interprétation : Tomer Steinhof, Ronit Yudkevitch, Henri Garcin, Shai Avivi, Gal Zaid, Sharon Zuckerman, Pini Tavger -

Contact : Tu vas voir - 5, passage Piver - 75011 Paris - Tél : 01 75 43 93 91 - e-mail : sirocco@zahav.net.il

Corum - Salle Pasteur Dimanche 28 octobre 2007, 16 h 00
Corum - Salle Pasteur Mardi 30 octobre 2007, 22 h 00




On a kibbutz in southern Israel in the 1970's, Dvir Avni realizes that his mother, Miri, is mentally ill. It is the year of the Bar Mitzvah, and Dvir and his class mates have to prove their adequacy to the social standards of the Kibbutz in a series of sometimes funny, sometimes frightening tasks. In this closed, unique community, bound by rigid rules, Dvir navigates between the kibbutz motto of equality and the stinging reality that his mother has, in effect, been abandoned by their collective community.


 
 
Dror Shaul

Born in 1971, in Kissufim, a Kibbutz in southern Israel. Dror Shaul is a film and commercial director from Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1999 he wrote and directed the short film Operation Grandma, which won an Israeli Academy Award. He has worked on several nationally and internationally recognized commercial campaigns. His first feature film Sima Vaknin Machshefa, which he wrote and directed, was released in July 2003. In January and in June 2003 Shaul participated in the Sundance Directors and screenwriters Labs with his next script Sweet Mud.

 
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