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Wonderland (2013 film)

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Wonderland
Directed byAvi Nesher
Written byAvi Nesher
Shanan Street
StarringAdir Miller
Uri Hezekiah
Yehuda Levi
Edited byItzhak Tzhayek
Music byAvner Dorman
Distributed byUnited Kings Films
Release date
  • June 6, 2013 (2013-06-06)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguageHebrew

Wonderland (Hebrew: פלאות, romanizedPlaot, lit. Wonders), also known as The Wonders is an Israeli film directed by Avi Nesher was released in 2013.[1][2] This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre. In the film stands the figure of a young man known as Bunny, which opens the door to a private investigator for observation The flat opposite.

Plot

Rabbit (short for Ariel Navon), is the nickname of a young secular (Uri Hezekiah) who lives in Jerusalem and works as a bartender in a pub in the city, alongside former partner, Vax (Efrat Gosh) began the process of repentance. Rabbit painting graffiti nigh Let in a man covered with a blanket (Yehuda Levi), into an abandoned apartment located to the front window. Next turns to private investigator rabbit named Jacob Ghitis (Adir Miller), who wishes to use a rabbit's apartment for a view of the abandoned apartment and in return Payment. Rabbit swinging between refusal and acceptance. Further to the request of the investigator agreed rabbit, and installing a hidden camera in an apartment. This phase includes life long affair entangled named Shemaiah wing, with hidden powers, a beautiful business woman named Ella Gorski (Yuval Scharf), and other figures of Jerusalem. The film was influenced interprets the disappearance of Nir Ben-Artzi.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Simon, Alissa (9 October 2013). "Film Review: 'The Wonders'". Variety (magazine). Retrieved 8 September 2018. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ Brown, Hannah (6 June 2013). "WONDER OF 'WONDERS'". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 September 2018. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)