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Crows

Country: Israel, Language: Hebrew, 45 mins

  • Director: Ayelet Menahemi

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The story of teenage rebellion, Escaping with feelings of loneliness and depression soaked in from life living in her village, Margalit (Gili Ben Ozilio) found her self living her new life in the big city of Tel Aviv. While living there she meets a group of colorful men and transvestites who live together in a run-down apartment, who adopt her into their extravagant underground lifestyle at the beginning of the 1980's. This film displays a story of friendship between her and Daniel (Issey Nini), a questionable looking women who is just a young lost boy in a big world, with suicidal tendencies.

The two lead actors manage to portray characters that are lost and fragile, but do so with a rare emotional charm. This movie will take you to the real downtown of Tel Aviv City, in the early 80's. This revolutionary student film, directed by Ayelet Menahemi, has been known to be ahead of it's time. This is an award winning film in many film festival's worldwide, and has became a part of lectures in many universities and film academies. In the past twenty years this film has become a Colt film. Based on a true story.


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Cast & Characters

Gili Ben-Ozilio;
Itzik Nini;
Boaz Turgeman