Ponevezh Time

  • Israel
  • Documentary
  • 2012
  • 53 min.
  • Director(s): Yehonatan Indursky
  • Producer(s): Einat Pinsky-Goldschmidt ,Talia Kleinhendler

Synopsis

For the first time, the world’s largest ultra-Orthodox yeshiva opens its doors to a camera crew. The filmmaker, former student of the Yeshiva, follows six of its students for one year creating an authentic and rare portrayal of the world closed to the gaze of outsiders.

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Credits

Director(s)

Yehonatan Indursky

Producer(s)

Einat Pinsky-Goldschmidt ,Talia Kleinhendler

Co-Producer(s)

Osnat Handelsman-Keren

Script

Yehonatan Indursky

Cinematography

Philippe Bellaiche

Editor

Tali Halter-Shenkar

Original Music

Ophir Leibovitch

Original Language

Hebrew

Subtitles

English

Produced with the help of

Reshet, Channel 2, The new fund for cinema and TV, The Avi Chai foundation

Sound Designer

Yossi Appelbaum

Photo Credit

Pie Films, Pinsky Productions

Festival Highlights

Haifa International Film Festival, Israel, 2012