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Real Estate

  • Israel
  • Feature
  • 2024
  • 99 min.
  • Director(s): Anat Malz
  • Producer(s): Itai Tamir, Ami Livne, Fred Bellaiche

Synopsis

Tamara and Adam, a wild, unstable couple, are about to become parents and their life is a mess. Just before being evacuated from their apartment in Tel Aviv, Tamara decides to search for their new home in Adam’s hometown Haifa. During one unforgettable day of apartment hunting, the journey to find a home turns into a journey to the heart of their passionate, yet impossible relationship.

 

Starring Victoria Rosovsky and Leib Lev Levin (“Delegation”, “All Eyes Off Me”, “The Lesson”).

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Credits

Director(s)

Anat Malz

Producer(s)

Itai Tamir, Ami Livne, Fred Bellaiche

Script

Anat Malz

Cinematography

Omri Aloni

Editor

Anat Malz

Original Music

Shuzin

Cast

Victoria Rosovsky, Leib Lev Levin, Ala Dakka, Sarit Vino-Elad

Original Language

Hebrew

Subtitles

Hebrew, English, French

Sound Designer

Michael Goorevich

Produced with the help of

The Israel Film Fund, The Israel Lottery Council for Culture & Arts, The New Fund for Cinema and Television (NFCT), The Rabinovich Foundation

Festival Highlights

  • WINNER

    Best Israeli Film
    Haifa International Film Festival
    2025
  • WINNER

    Best Script
    Haifa International Film Festival
    2025

Tokyo International Film Festival, Japan, Official Selection

Haifa International Film Festival, Israel, Israeli Competition, 2025

Reviews

  • "The award is given to a film about a wonderful journey of a young couple in search of a home, which takes them from Tel Aviv to Haifa, from childhood to parenthood and from innocence to maturity. Directed with a masterful hand that manages to weave the pains of growing up with sharp humor, and to grant viewers rare moments of grace."
    - From the Haifa International Film Festival Jury Motivation for Best Israeli Film Award
  • "The screenwriter skillfully manages to write a script that is both very funny and very touching. The dialogues in the script are witty and natural, allowing the script to be both personal and specific, yet also universal. The screenwriter succeeds in taking her characters, as well as the viewers, on a journey that is both internal and external, an inspiring and heartwarming journey about growing up, parenthood, and love."
    - From the Haifa International Film Festival Jury Motivation for Best Script