Country: Israel, France
Year: 2010
Duration: 54'


tomorrow

 

At 30, Israel’s life is going nowhere. Back in Israel after years abroad, his sister forces him to confront questions he would prefer to avoid.

 

“Turning my camera, first of all, on my closest family and on myself, is the way in which I choose to question the political situation in Israel. My point of view is that of a foreigner who has never felt at home anywhere, and yet, constantly returns ‘home’, to a place that raises strong emotions of love and anger. Here, my love and my frustration are turned towards my young brother as our relationships reveal the different faces of ‘Brotherhood’ and its meanings. Focusing on his stagnant life, I aim to portray a generation living in contradiction, incapable of any political action, and watching passivity infiltrating everyday life.”

Biography

film director

Carmit Harash

Carmit Harash (Israel) graduated from the Jerusalem Film School and in 2000 moved to France, where she currently lives. Film de guerre (2007), Demain (2010) and Trêve form a trilogy about the addictive connection between Israelis and war. The three films were presented at the Torino Film Festival. Her recent work of three feature films explores the fractured French society and its political relations with its ethnic minorities. Her film Attaque received the TFFdoc Special Jury Award in 2016. This year she is a member of the TFFdoc jury.

FILMOGRAFIA

Le cercle de l’exil (mm, doc., 2003), Film de guerre (mm, doc., 2007), Demain (mm, doc., 2010), Trêve (doc., 2013), Où est la guerre (doc., 2015), Attaque (doc., 2016), Christelle (doc., 2017).

Cast

& Credits

regia, sceneggiatura, fotografia, montaggio, suono/director, screenplay, cinematography, film editing, sound

Carmit Harash 

produzione, vendita all’estero/production, world sales

Normania, Nyctalop

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