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Release Date:
April 7, 2024
Original Title:
שש וחצי
Alternate Titles:
06:30
6:30
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
Kan
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ IL: 14
Runtime: 65
A documentary film that brings testimonies taken just one week after the attack, from 7 different areas that were attacked in the events of Saturday, 10/7/23. The film is told from the point of view of the survivors. The evidence is unusually presented in the movie with the help of miniature models and animations that reinforce the hard evidence. The survivors share the survival experience they experienced during the long hours of the murderous terrorist attack. Those who ran away from the party, the houses they hid in, those who fought against the terrorists, and those who saved lives in the field. All with the choices they had to make in real-time, and saved their lives.
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Art Designer:
Itamar Toren
Almog Sela
Art Direction:
May Sela
Camera Operator:
Dor Revivo
Director:
Alon Daniel
Director of Photography:
Tom Reichert
Editor:
Nadav Alovik
Gaffer:
Yoav Kastenberg
Ira Neuman
Grip:
Lev Arpishkin
Makeup & Hair:
Noga Shaham
Music:
Shahaf Vagshel
Producer:
Tom Raanan
Yonatan Haver
Visual Effects:
Ron Baltuch
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