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Release Date:
February 14, 1989
Original Title:
אלף נשותיו של נפתלי סימן טוב
Alternate Titles:
A Thousand and One Wives
Elef Neshotav Shel Naftali Siman-Tov
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Israeli Film Fund
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
The Bukharan neighborhood of Jerusalem in the 1920s Naftali is a wealthy trader and a middle-aged widow whose all his former wives have mysteriously passed away and he is afraid to remarry with a belief that he has a curse on him. The matchmaker presses and the old woman coaxes and finally carries Flora, a 24-year-old virgin, but not to infect her with a curse, he avoids any physical contact with her. The plot gets complicated when Flora gets hurt as a result of her relationship with the fabric merchant, and Naftali, who can't bear the shame, turns his anger on his young wife.
Art Direction:
Yoram Shayer
Assistant Editor:
Zohar Lahav
Hilik Gurfinkel
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Maskit Korem
Assistant Set Dresser:
Mimi Halberstam
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Haim Ayalon
Casting:
Levia Hon
Costume Design:
Rona Doron
Director:
Michal Bat-Adam
Director of Photography:
Yoav Kosh
Editor:
Yosef Grunfeld
Extras Casting:
Liza Avivi
First Assistant Camera:
Rami Siman-Tov
Ofer Frant
First Assistant Director:
Yoram Kislev
Gaffer:
Mikey Inbari
Key Grip:
Efi Ajami
Lighting Technician:
Rami Levi
Sinai Abat
Location Manager:
Shemi Sheinfeld
Makeup Artist:
Mary Helen
Music:
Alon Oleartchik
Novel:
Dan Benaya-Serri
Producer:
Effi Atad
Production Manager:
Gidon Gadi
Property Master:
Arie Weiss
Second Assistant Camera:
Yehuda Sar-Israel
Second Assistant Director:
Tzvika Zelinger
Set Dresser:
Miguel Markin
Alon Meir
Sound:
Orit Marmeri
Sound Mixer:
David Ozechov
Sound Recordist:
Eli Taragan
Still Photographer:
Yoni Hamenachem
Wardrobe Assistant:
Tal Amir
Writer:
Michal Bat-Adam
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