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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
מפתחות הקסם של דידי
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
NMC united
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
One evening, Didi sat in front of the computer and called his mother to come and play with him. But mother was busy. “You’re always busy when I need you!” Didi was angry, “I need you now!” Didi, an impatient boy, embarks on a fascinating journey to the land of magic. On his way, he meets colorful characters who block his path and pile up difficulties. From his friends, the jackal and the giraffe, Didi learns the language of the heart, a language of non-violent communication that opens every door. The giraffe has “magic keys” with which Didi solves his problems creatively and in pleasant ways. Wait patiently, take a deep breath, use the magic keys: “explain..observe…express feelings…”
Boom Operator:
Gerard Alosh
Camera Department Production Assistant:
Dahlia Heyman
Cinematography:
David Zarif
Director:
Iris Argaman
Editor:
Shlomi Biton
Music Producer:
lior aborman
Uri Kabiri
Eldad Yaron
Musician:
Sivan Sulmani
Gili Baum
Producer:
Miki Aborman
Nicole Avi-Tal
Script:
lior aborman
Script Editor:
Iris Argaman
Sound:
Itay Elohav
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