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Happily Forgotten


Israel, 2009


Can an artist be too modest to become famous? Asher Feldman was an Israeli painter who led an anonymous life away from the crowd, and left behind an artistic treasure containing hundreds of paintings. Years later, his only daughter Lola, as vivid as an adolescent at her 80th birthday, faces a dramatic decision: Will she keep his works to herself, as her father did, or sell it and thereby share it with the rest of the world? A story about people who dare to give up fame and big money. A breathtaking encounter with a hidden piece of Israeli Legacy.

Documentary  | Video  |  46   Minutes  |  Color  |  Hebrew

Cinematography: Talia (Tulik) Galon
Editing: Ittai Finkelstein
Production: Anath Kandell
Source: One Light Productions

9/9, 17:00
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