A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 29, 2008
Original Title:
Hasar menuha
Alternate Titles:
Hasar Menuha
Rastlos
Restless
Беспокойство
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada | France | Germany | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Moshe Amar is a once poet and now a "businessman" who left his wife with their new born in Israel twenty years ago and spent them in the land of limitless possibilities trying to leave a mark of immortality but, up to that point, only got the marks that frantic debt collectors are more than happy to give. Tsach is the abandoned son who is now a skilled sniper in the Israeli Army. Tsach resents his father for both abandoning his mother for 21 years and not attending her funeral.
Art Direction:
Tommaso Ortino
David Blanchard
Co-Producer:
Diana Elbaum
Marilyn Watelet
Thanassis Karathanos
Sébastien Delloye
Martin Paul-Hus
Costume Design:
Janet Campbell
Dialogue Editor:
John Purcell
Director:
Amos Kollek
Director of Photography:
Virginie Saint-Martin
Editor:
Isaac Sehayek
Foley Artist:
Julien Naudin
Foley Mixer:
Aline Gavroy
Hairstylist:
Denis Vidal
Key Makeup Artist:
Gillian Chandler
Makeup Artist:
Nathalie Trépanier
Original Music Composer:
Delphine Measroch
Producer:
Michael Tapuach
Talia Kleinhendler
Production Design:
Yoram Shayer
John Meighen
Sound:
Marcel Chouinard
Sound Mixer:
Dan Izen
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Patrick Ghislain
Writer:
Amos Kollek
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