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Synopsis
Winner of the Grand Prize at
Tokyo’s 2007 FilmEx festival competition, Tehilim places
French-born writer-director Raphael Nadjari at the forefront of
Israel’s ongoing cinematic new wave. In
contemporary Jerusalem, an average middle class Jewish family balances
the rituals of family, friends, religion and workaday life. But when
middle-aged father and husband Eli (Shmuel Vilozni) unaccountably
vanishes after a fluke car accident, the ensuing legal and emotional
crisis gradually immerses Eli’s spouse
and two young sons in a muted real-life nightmare redefining the
boundaries of everything they know, love and believe. While
wife Alma (Limor Goldstein) navigates a bureaucratic maze of social
services and paperwork, elder son Menachem (Michael Moshonov
– Late Marriage) has his fragile faith and elusive adolescent
peace of mind shaken to the core.
Leading a pitch-perfect
ensemble of professional and non-professional actors,
“Michael Moshonov imbues his character with a mystery and
ambiguity that young people in cinema are often missing.” (Le
Monde) An “intimate, disturbing
tale” (Variety) that “gets under your skin and
stays with you,” (International Herald Tribune) Tehilim is a
low-key existential thriller that uses circumstantial fallout from
random tragedy to dramatically x-ray the fragile bonds tenuously
holding individuals, relationships, families, and religions together.
Critical Acclaim
“...moves
with such
an assured, unhurried pace...that audiences will soon forget they are
watching a film and believe it is life itself unfolding before their
eyes.” – SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
“The film gets under
your skin, and stays with you, as if you were a part of it.”
– Joan Dupont, INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
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