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Directed by | Shmuel Hasfari |
Written by | Hana Azoulay-Hasfari |
Produced by | Uri Sabag |
Starring | Gila Almagor Ronit Elkabetz |
Cinematography | David Gurfinkel |
Edited by | Zion Avrahamian |
Music by | Ori Vidislavski |
Production companies | Mecklberg Media Group Movies Entertainment |
Release dates | (Israel) 1994 (France) 17 April 1996 |
Running time | 100 min |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
Sh'Chur is a 1994 Israeli drama film starring Gila Almagor and Ronit Elkabetz. It was directed by Shmuel Hasfari. It was also the 1994 official Israeli submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was also awarded the Ophir Award for best film by the Israeli Film and Television Academy.
Plot synopsis
After their father dies, Rachel and her sister make the journey for his funeral. Along the way Rachel's mind is flooded with memories of the mysticism of her childhood in Israel, where magic rituals were the solution to everyday problems.[1]
Cast
- Gila Almagor as Mother
- Ronit Elkabetz as Pnina
- Hana Azoulay-Hasfari as Rachel
- Orly Ben-Garti as Young Rachel
- Yaacov Cohen as Shlomo
- Albert Iluz as Moshe
- Amos Lavi as Father
Awards and nominations
- Ophir Award for Best Best Film - Sh'Chur (won)
- Ophir Award for Screenplay - Hana Azoulay-Hasfari (won)
- Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor - Amos Lavi (won)
Berlin International Film Festival
- Special Mention - Shmuel Hasfari (for the special mix of magic and reality) (won)
- Golden Bear - Shmuel Hasfari (nomination)