Multiple Award Winner.
Will traumatised Israeli soldier survive family and war?
Israel 1973. Six years after the Six Day War, Menashe is still deeply traumatized by his experiences as a soldier. He withdraws from society and spends hours aimlessly driving around in his red pickup. His young wife Daphna and their 10-year old son Shlomi suffer under his silence and rejection. At a time when PTSD is still not recognized as a medical condition, Daphna struggles to get help from the military. When the Yom Kippur War breaks out and Menashe is sent again to the battlefield, his family threaten to finally fall apart.
Recommended. Seriously, give it a few minutes...
Screenwize:
"A sometimes serious, sometimes quirky road movie sees an HR Manager travel from Jerusalem to Romania with a dead body..."
The Human Resources Manager won five Ophir Awards including Best Film, Director, Screenplay, Supporting Actress and Soundtrack. The film was also selected as the...
Dying Laughing is a candid look inside the complicated and fascinating lives of some of the world’s greatest stand-up comedians. A beautiful, funny and unique feature length documentary on the agony and the ecstasy of making people laugh