Tsili
Tsili is a 2014 drama film directed by Amos Gitai and based on the novel of the same name by Aharon Appelfeld. It was screened at the 71st Venice International Film Festival in an out of competition slot.[1]
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Directed by | Amos Gitai |
Produced by | Michael Tapuach |
Screenplay by | Amos Gitai Marie-Jose Sanselme |
Based on | Tsili by Aharon Appelfeld |
Starring | Sarah Adler Meshi Olinski Lea Koenig Adam Tsekhman Andrey Kashkar |
Music by | Amit Poznansky Alexej Kotchekov |
Cinematography | Giora Bejach |
Edited by | Isabelle Ingold |
Production company | Agav Films Trikita Entertainment |
Distributed by | Epicentre Films (France) |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Israel Russia Italy France |
Language | Yiddish Ukrainian Polish German Russian |
Cast
- Sarah Adler as Tsili
- Meshi Olinski as Young Tsili
- Adam Tsekhman as Marek
- Lea Koenig
- Andrey Kashkar
- Yelena Yaralova
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References
- "Four Clips from Amos Gitai's New Venice Fest Film 'Tsili'". Indiewire. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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