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Naama Preis | |||
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Andy Levi | ||
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Ze'ev Shimshoni | ||
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Ron Bitterman | ||
Shimon Mimran | |||
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Alon Openheim | ||
Liora Rivlin | |||
Ami Weinberg | |||
Ezra Dagan | |||
Eli Gorenstein | |||
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Esti Kosowitzki | ||
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Shalom Korem |
For Anat, music is everything. Having never been able to reach her father's musical standards, she rests her hopes on the child she's about to have. When the baby is born deaf, Anat succumbs to extreme measures to keep the dream alive and raise the musical prodigy she was planning on. But as the young pianist grows up, his lack of respect for his grandfather becomes an obstacle to his career. Anat will have to confront her father.
I saw it as admirable portrait of motherhood and teen life . Admirable performances, realistic image of ambition, bitter lesson about status of boomerang of sacrifices to a god , great for few profound beautiful scenes and giving the real fair end, it is more a kick to reflect than the Israeli film using familiar recipe. And it is a great virtue that.