
🎬 Title: The Death of Cinema and My Father Too / מותו של הקולנוע ושל אבא שלי גם
Story: When Yoel learns of an imminent military strike by Iran aimed at Tel Aviv, he immediately plans an escape with his family to safety in Jerusalem. His son, Assaf, a filmmaker on the verge of fatherhood, hopes to cast Yoel in one final leading role, merging the fictional with the bittersweet realities they face.
⭐ Rating: 6.5 (3 votes)
📅 Release date: August 4, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes
🎭 Genres: Comedy, Documentary, Drama
🎬 Director: Dani Rosenberg
✍️ Writers: Itay Kohay, Dani Rosenberg
🌍 Countries: France, Israel
🏢 Production Companies: Pardes Films, Tu Vas Voir

👥 Cast: Marek Rozenbaum (Yoel), Roni Kuban (Asaf), Noa Koler (Zohar), Ruth Farhi (Sabina), Uri Klauzner (Gideon), Yuval Segal (Representative of Autumn Leaves)
Editor’s Note: Here’s a quick overview of *The Death of Cinema and My Father Too* (2021): This film skillfully blends Comedy, Documentary, and Drama, emphasizing emotional tone rather than grand spectacle. Under Dani Rosenberg’s direction, it maintains a rhythmic flow and distinct sense of place. The cast, particularly Marek Rozenbaum, Roni Kuban, and Noa Koler, delivers performances that bring depth to the narrative. With a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes, the film effectively explores its themes. While not without its flaws, its strengths make it worth considering. If the premise resonates with you, don’t hesitate to add it to your watch list.
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