Atlit (2015)
Directed by Shirel Amitay

Comedy / Drama / Fantasy
aka: Rendez-vous à Atlit

Film Synopsis

In Israel, 1995, there seems to be a real possibility of peace breaking out.  In the small town of Atlit, three sisters - Cali, Darel and Asia - meet up to sell the house they have inherited from their parents.  But amidst the smiles and apparent bonhomie old enmities soon begin to resurface.  On the 4th November, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is assassinated and the peace process is in tatters.  But the three sisters refuse to give up hope...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Shirel Amitay
  • Script: Shirel Amitay
  • Cinematographer: Boaz Yehonatan Yaacov
  • Music: Reno Isaac
  • Cast: Géraldine Nakache (Cali), Judith Chemla (Asia), Yaël Abecassis (Darel), Arsinée Khanjian (Mona), Pippo Delbono (Zack), Makram Khoury (Mafous), Pini Tavger (Dan), Mohamad Hamdani (Ziad), Yossi Marshek (Amos), Hanna Reiber (Visiting Woman), Eithan Lev (Visiting Man), Gilles Bendavid (Neighbour), Eran Bohem (Policeman)
  • Country: France / Israel
  • Language: French / Hebrew / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 91 min
  • Aka: Rendez-vous à Atlit

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