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God Forgot Me

Israel, 2007


A documentary about Hadasa Hess, a lonely woman of 96 who spends her days in her living room; with manicured nails and well penciled eyebrows, Hadasa smokes one cigarette after another, drinks Cognac and carries a dialogue with death.

Past filmography: Mam in Miami (2004)

Documentary  | Video  |  12   Minutes  |  Color  |  Hebrew, English subtitles

Cinematography: Ifat Makbi
Editing: Lior Portnoy
Production: Ifat Makbi
Festivals: Documenta Madrid, Hamburg
Source: Ifat Makbi, Minshar School for Arts, Tel Aviv

19/9, 11:30
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Screened with the films:
Hae-Nyo Women of the Sea

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