Wonderland (2013 film)

Wonderland
Directed by Avi Nesher
Written by Avi Nesher
Shanan Street
Starring Adir Miller
Uri Hezekiah
Yehuda Levi
Music by Avner Dorman
Edited by Itzhak Tzhayek
Distributed by United Kings Films
Release date
  • June 6, 2013 (2013-06-06)
Running time
112 minutes
Country Israel
Language Hebrew

Wonderland (Hebrew: פלאות, translit. Plaot, lit. Wonders), also known as The Wonders is an Israeli film directed by Avi Nesher was released in 2013.[1][2] This is a comic thriller which is a tribute to the film noir genre. In the film stands the figure of a young man known as Bunny, which opens the door to a private investigator for observation The flat opposite.

Plot

Rabbit (short for Ariel Navon), is the nickname of a young secular (Uri Hezekiah) who lives in Jerusalem and works as a bartender in a pub in the city, alongside former partner, Vax (Efrat Gosh) began the process of repentance. Rabbit painting graffiti nigh Let in a man covered with a blanket (Yehuda Levi), into an abandoned apartment located to the front window. Next turns to private investigator rabbit named Jacob Ghitis (Adir Miller), who wishes to use a rabbit's apartment for a view of the abandoned apartment and in return Payment. Rabbit swinging between refusal and acceptance. Further to the request of the investigator agreed rabbit, and installing a hidden camera in an apartment. This phase includes life long affair entangled named Shemaiah wing, with hidden powers, a beautiful business woman named Ella Gorski (Yuval Scharf), and other figures of Jerusalem. The film was influenced interprets the disappearance of Nir Ben-Artzi.

Cast

  • Uri Hezekiah - Rabbi (Hebrew: ארנב) / Ariel Navon
  • Adir Miller - Yaakov Gitis
  • Yehuda Levy - Rav Shaya Knafo
  • Yuval Scharf - Ela Gorski
  • Efrat Gosh - Vax
  • Shanan Street - Seller kiosk
  • Gavri Banay - Login pub

References

  1. Simon, Alissa (9 October 2013). "Film Review: 'The Wonders'". Variety (magazine). Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. Brown, Hannah (6 June 2013). "WONDER OF 'WONDERS'". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
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