Family Affairs (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 3, 2013

Original Title:
משפחת כולאני

Alternate Titles:
Family Affairs

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Gesher Multicultural Film Fund
SHK Studio
THE BOX Studio
The Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts
Yes Docu

Production Countries:
Israel

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 51

Family Affairs is an Israeli documentary film directed by Gil Golan, which was released in 2013. The film tells the story of Gil, a treacherous man who came from a family where infidelity has always been an integral part of the relationship. Gil embarks on a documentary journey into the depths of family history on the question of whether it is possible to break the pattern that is passed down from generation to generation.

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Additional Camera:
Muhamed Abo Salme
Yael Hadrian

Cinematography:
Gil Ramon
Gil Golan

Commissioning Editor:
Guy Lavie

Director:
Gil Golan

Editor:
Daniel Lebitski

Executive Producer:
Gil Golan
Daniel Lebitski

Graphic Designer:
Jenny Pokryvailo

Mix Technician:
Yoav Shdema

Online Editor:
Gil Golan
Daniel Lebitski
Ohad Ephrath

Original Music Composer:
Gadi Ferber
Evyatar Aluk

Producer:
Adi Tal

Sound:
Itai Franklin

Sound Designer:
David Mimouni
Michael Ebbo

Special Effects:
Ran Braginsky

Still Photographer:
Alex Apt

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