Things Behind the Sun

Things Behind the Sun

Release date : November 30, 2006
Runtime : 1h 51m
Countries of origin : Israel /
Original Language : Hebrew /
Director : Yuval Shafferman /
Writers : Yuval Shafferman /
Production companies : Paralight Ltd. / Israeli Film Fund /
November 30, 2006 1h 51m Israel Hebrew More
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Now that Itzhak's father is in a coma, and dying, Itzhak is finally willing to visit him, thus breaking a ten-year silence. During his visits to the hospital, Itzhak, a beaten and reserved man, is frustrated to find himself neglected by his own family: his wife, a long suppressed artist whose life's dream is fulfilled that same week; his twenty-seven-year-old son - a "philosopher" still living at home; and his twenty-five-year-old daughter - a tormented lesbian who has had no contact with her family for a long time. Itzhak doesn't realize, though, that his ten year old daughter, Didush, neglected and almost invisible to her family, is secretly visiting her grandfather whom she has never met previously and sets out to discover the old family secret.
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  • title:Things Behind the Sun
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 51m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Israel ·
  • Original Language: Hebrew ·
  • Director: Yuval Shafferman /
  • Writers: Yuval Shafferman ·
  • Production companies: Paralight Ltd. · Israeli Film Fund ·
  • Overview:Now that Itzhak's father is in a coma, and dying, Itzhak is finally willing to visit him, thus breaking a ten-year silence. During his visits to the hospital, Itzhak, a beaten and reserved man, is frustrated to find himself neglected by his own family: his wife, a long suppressed artist whose life's dream is fulfilled that same week; his twenty-seven-year-old son - a "philosopher" still living at home; and his twenty-five-year-old daughter - a tormented lesbian who has had no contact with her family for a long time. Itzhak doesn't realize, though, that his ten year old daughter, Didush, neglected and almost invisible to her family, is secretly visiting her grandfather whom she has never met previously and sets out to discover the old family secret.
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