A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1985
Original Title:
עד סוף הלילה
Alternate Titles:
עד סוף הלילה
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Tom Productions
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Giora (Assi Dayan) runs a bar and dreams of opening a restaurant. He has made a mess of his life — his marriage is in trouble, since he is pathologically cheating on his wife; his parents (Yosef Millo and Orna Porat) have separated; and his father arrives for an extended visit from Nahariya. Giora spends time with his army buddies, recalling their experiences during the War in Lebanon. His father is undergoing a major life crisis and finds both the loneliness of the city and his son's lifestyle unappealing. As a non-Jew in a Jewish society, he feels estranged, an outsider who has never been able to adapt, and contemplates suicide. Eventually, Giora's parents decide to attempt a reconciliation, until tragedy strikes.
Art Direction:
Eitan Levi
Assistant Editor:
Blahah Berner
Nani Leizer
Cinematography:
Amnon Salomon
Costume Design:
Ruth Davidson
Costumer:
Sofa Barda
Director:
Eitan Green
Editor:
Era Lapid
Electrician:
Lui Bukaheim
Yagel Krauz
Yossi Nager
First Assistant Camera:
Joseph Zicherman
First Assistant Director:
Adi Shoval
First Assistant Editor:
Kobi Dagan
Focus Puller:
Joseph Zicherman
Foley Artist:
Guy Yafa
Gaffer:
Ehud Rimmer
Grip:
David Serenga
Key Grip:
Itzik Ben-Aroya
Location Manager:
Amos Halfon
Makeup Artist:
Esty Kariv
Music:
Yitzhak Klepter
Producer:
Michael Sharfstein
Production Assistant:
Eli Shako
Michaela Sharon
Production Coordinator:
Haya Nastowicz
Production Manager:
Itai Tamir
Property Master:
Rami Shay
Script Supervisor:
Dina Zvi-Riklis
Second Assistant Camera:
Yvonne Miklosh
Second Assistant Director:
Avi Mograbi
Set Dresser:
Zmira Hershkovitz
Sound:
Dani Natovich
Sound Mixer:
Haim Avish
Sound Recordist:
David Lis
Still Photographer:
Dita Amiel-Raviv
Writer:
Eitan Green
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