Hope I’m In The Frame
Synopsis
Michal Bat-Adam was the first Israeli woman film director and the only one who has been creating films since 1970s. The intimate portrait of the trailblazing filmmaker follows her shooting a new low-budget film while exploring her relationship with her husband of 40 years, the film director Moshe Mizrahi, as they share the struggle to make films despite aging and the establishment’s rejection.
Credits
Director(s)
Netalie Braun
Producer(s)
Netalie Braun
Script
Netalie Braun
Cinematography
Netalie Braun
Editor
Gideon Latzman
Original Music
Asher Goldschmidt
Cast
Michal Bat-Adam, Moshe Mizrahi
Original Language
Hebrew
Subtitles
English
Produced with the help of
Makor Film Fund. The Pais cun
Sound design
Aviv Aldema
Festival Highlights
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Winner
Best Documentary in CINEMAMaster of Art International Film Festival2018 -
Winner
Special Jury Mention for Best FilmDocAviv International Film Festival2017 -
Winner
Best Mid-Length DocumentaryIsraeli Academy Awards2017
Filmmor Women's Film Festival, Turkey, 2018
Chiayi International Art Film Festival, Taiwan, 2018
Master of Art International Film Festival, Bulgaria, 2018
DocAviv International Film Festival, Israel, 2017
Reviews
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"The film is an emotive and associative portrait of the trailblazing filmmaker, a successful actress demanding a place behind the camera despite scathing critiques."
- DocAviv