A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 22, 2015
Original Title:
ברש
Alternate Titles:
Barash
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Lama Films
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 85
Na'ama is seventeen. She lives in a sleepy suburbia. She is bored. With detached parents and a rebellious older sister, her life at home is a mess. It all changes when a new girl appears at school. She's introduced to a world of drugs, lesbians and sex. She's thrilled. Her life, at last, becomes exciting. Is it going to last? "Barash" is a coming of age story, planted in the heart of Israeli society, about a young woman who struggles to find her self-identity in an environment that has different ideas about sex, drugs and love.
Boom Operator:
Shachar Gay
Casting:
Orit Azulay
Costume Design:
Yaron Arie
Director:
Michal Vinik
Director of Photography:
Shay Peleg
Editor:
Joel Alexis
First Assistant Camera:
Ilay Arenson
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Rozenbaum
Foley:
Miodrag Jakovljević
Grip:
Eliya Spinopolos
Lighting Director:
Elad Bracha
Line Producer:
David Bedser
Loader:
Or Viner
Makeup Artist:
Eti Ben-nun
Original Music Composer:
Daphna Keenan
Producer:
Amir Harel
Ayelet Kait
Production Coordinator:
Anat Firsov
Production Design:
Shunit Aharoni
Production Manager:
Guri Lazar
Property Master:
Tal Sherman
Second Assistant Director:
Liron Shefi
Set Dresser:
Gil Hanan
Sound:
Eli Bain
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ronen Nagel
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Yael Shalom
Writer:
Michal Vinik
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