The Boy Across the Street

The Boy Across the Street (Hebrew: הילד מעבר לרחוב) is an Israeli film directed by Yosef Shalhin and produced by Leo Filler and Margot Klausner.[1][2] The Boy Across the Street sold 514,600 tickets.[3] The movie won excellence merit in the children's movies category in Venice Film Festival.[1]

Plot

David (Shaul Shalhin) is a twelve years old boy living with his father (Arieh Elias). The father quit his job and god drunk after his wife left home and become penniless, unable to support his only child. The father alienated his son and hit him, David's only comfort is his loyal dog and his neighbour Tamar (Hannah Shalhin), a cripple girl he is hanging around with. Two culprits offers him a solution to his financial mishap: they ask him to join them to a burglary. The burglary happened to be a failure, his two partners arrested and the police try to catch David. David's father, see his son's misfortune, went to his aid. [1]

Cast

  • Shaul Shalhin - David
  • Arieh Elias - David's father
  • Hannah Shalhin - Tamar
  • Baruch David - Tamar's father
  • Ya'ackov Banai - Grocery salesman
gollark: This is scarily like incoherent blog posts on programming things.
gollark: Even.
gollark: If it wasn't for the awful error handling, general attitude of distrust of the programmer, lol no generics, poor type system, bad dependency management, beelike syntax, channels, and claims of "simplicity", I might actually use Go, even!
gollark: Go has *some* things going for it, like the moderately fast compiler and extensive libraries.
gollark: Why would they not know about bee documentation book #35636?

References

  1. Meir Schnitzer, Israeli Cinema: Facts/ Plots/ Directors / Opinions, Kinneret Publishing House, 1994. P. 73.
  2. Amy Kornish and Costel Safirman, Israeli Film – A Reference Guide, Praeger, 2003, p. 196.
  3. "Black and White" TV series, Israel's Hot 8 Channel, aired on March 26, 2011.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.