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Release Date:
November 25, 2016
Original Title:
بر بحر
Alternate Titles:
Bar Bahar
In Between
Je danserai si je veux
Libere, disobbedienti, innamorate
Tarp musu
לא פה, לא שם
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Deux Beaux Garçons Films
En Compagnie des Lamas
Production Countries:
France | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A IE: 15 IL: 16+
Runtime: 103
The film captures the daily duality of three young Palestinian women in Tel Aviv, caught between hometown tradition and big city abandon, and the price they must pay for a lifestyle that seems obvious to many: the freedom to work, party, have sex, and choose.
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Art Direction:
Hagar Brotman
Assistant Art Director:
Neta Yaacov
Co-Producer:
Tony Copti
Galit Cahlon
Sandrine Brauer
Costume Designer:
Li Alembik
Costumer:
Mervat Hakroush
Director:
Maysaloun Hamoud
Director of Photography:
Itay Gross
Editor:
Lev Goltser
Nili Feller
Executive Producer:
Aviv Giladi
First Assistant Director:
Orna Lipkind
Gaffer:
Gali Reshef
In Memory Of:
Ronit Elkabetz
Key Hair Stylist:
Ziv Katanov
Key Makeup Artist:
Ziv Katanov
Line Producer:
Tony Copti
Location Manager:
Mhamad Babay
Original Music Composer:
M.G. Saad
Phantom Operator:
Itay Gross
Producer:
Shlomi Elkabetz
Production Coordinator:
Ron Jaui
Production Manager:
Sana Tanous
Production Sound Mixer:
Tuli Chen
Script Editor:
Yuval Aharoni
Script Supervisor:
Rozeen Bisharat
Second Assistant Director:
Shay Rylski
Sound Designer:
Neal Gibbs
Itzik Cohen
Sound Editor:
Neal Gibbs
Sound Mixer:
Itzik Cohen
Story Developer:
Yuval Aharoni
Writer:
Maysaloun Hamoud
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