A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 3, 2009
Original Title:
קירות
Alternate Titles:
A Female Assassin
Kirot
Walls
მკვლელი მეზობელი
ტკივილი
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bleiberg Entertainment
Douek Productions
Moving Pictures, DPI
Production Countries:
France | Israel | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R DE: 16 IL: R PL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 102
In an old apartment building on the wrong side of the tracks, two women, unknown to each other, live across the hall on the second floor. Galia is an assassin involved against her will with the local sex-traffic mafia. All she wants is to reunite with her little daughter that she left back home in Ukraine . Eleanor is a grocery store cashier and a battered wife. She dreams of winning the lottery and running away from her abusive husband. Galia and Eleanor don't know each other, but as neighbors they share two things: an adjoining wall and a strong need to plan their escape. As Galia disobeys her latest contract, a woman target, and Eleanor discovers that she's pregnant, the two women decide to take action against their oppressors in a fight for survival and freedom.
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Casting:
Anat Klausner
Director:
Danny Lerner
Director of Photography:
Ram Shweky
Music:
Nathaniel Méchaly
Producer:
Yoav Ze'evi
Edouard Douek
Ehud Bleiberg
Production Design:
Shunit Aharoni
Stunt Coordinator:
Dima Osmolovsky
Stunt Double:
Ilya Farfel
Alena Yiv
Stunts:
Alex Osmolovsky
Writer:
Danny Lerner
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