A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The Coolest Hannukah I Ever Had
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Erez proudly unveils an expensive new robot to his friends—Gaya, Tom, and Shalev. But things take an unexpected turn, and soon the group finds themselves in trouble. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, their Hanukkah vacation spirals into the wildest, most unforgettable one yet.
Art Direction:
Eden Nesher
Assistant Camera:
Alma Ewan Pikarski
Casting:
Peraẖ-Bar Miniely
Cinematography:
Michael Muggia
Director:
Roi Minster
Editor:
Ella Goldenberg
Lighting Director:
yuval meydan
Line Producer:
Tamara Eichhorn
Music:
Tom Mor Miterani
Music Arranger:
Miron Minster
Producer:
Noa Nissim
Props:
Ron Bar
Set Designer:
Alon Kleiner
Visual Effects Editor:
Yonatan Adini
Shaul Bar-Lev
Roi Minster
Writer:
Roi Minster
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