Yona

Yona

Release date : December 19, 2014
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Israel /
Original Language : Hebrew /
Director : Nir Bergman /
Writers : Dita Guery / Nir Bergman /
Production companies : United Channel Movies / Riva Film /
December 19, 2014 1h 40m Israel Drama Hebrew More
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Based on the turbulent life story of the poet Yona Wallach. The film focuses on the period in which she was just a young village girl, a war orphan, clawing her way through the world of Hebrew poetry. With the outbreak consciousness and transition from the village to the big city, Jonah, which examines the limits of herself and wants to know everything, experienced a mental breakdown. Spirit of the times, Jonah was treated LSD. The struggle to return to write and occupy its own place heavy charge her, but earns her immortality on the Hebrew poetry shelf.
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Naomi Levov
Yona Wallach
Liat Goren
Esther Wallach
Michal Varshai
Nira Wallach
Amir Weiser
Michael Wallach
Tom Hagi
Tadeuch
Neta Orbach
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  • title:Yona
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Israel ·
  • Original Language: Hebrew ·
  • Director: Nir Bergman /
  • Writers: Dita Guery · Nir Bergman ·
  • Production companies: United Channel Movies · Riva Film ·
  • Overview:Based on the turbulent life story of the poet Yona Wallach. The film focuses on the period in which she was just a young village girl, a war orphan, clawing her way through the world of Hebrew poetry. With the outbreak consciousness and transition from the village to the big city, Jonah, which examines the limits of herself and wants to know everything, experienced a mental breakdown. Spirit of the times, Jonah was treated LSD. The struggle to return to write and occupy its own place heavy charge her, but earns her immortality on the Hebrew poetry shelf.
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