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When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he gets high with a young neighbor and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.Movie details
Title : One Week and a DayRelease : 2016-12-14
Genre : Comedy, Drama
Runtime : 98
Company : Black Sheep Film Productions
Rating :
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Homepage : Homepage Movie
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Shai Avivi, Evgeniya Dodina, Uri Gavriel, Sharon Alexander, Carmit Mesilati Kaplan, Alona Shauloff, Tomer Kapon,Get More About One Week and a Day
Directed by Asaph Polonsky. With Sharon Alexander, Shai Avivi, Tomer Capon, Evgenia Dodina. When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he gets high with a young neighbor and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.
What One Week and A Day does is give us is a funny and perceptive look at the mourning process for two parents who are not ready to stop grieving over their son.
Without giving anything away, One Week and A Day is a heart rendering film, about the human condition. It is beautifully written, with an excellent cast.
One Week and a Day (Hebrew: Shavua ve yom ) is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Asaph Polonsky. It was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award. It was one of five films nominated for the Best Film Award at the Ophir Awards.
The title refers to the week of mourning after the burial of a close relative. This mourning, shiva, ends the morning of the seventh day. Just after it's over the neighbors come by to offer their condolences arousing Ayal's ire. The film follows Ayal and his wife for the rest of that day and the next: hence, one week and a day. Not a long time.
“One Week and a Day” is an incredibly tactful tragicomedy from debut writer/director Asaph Polonsky about two parents figuring out what to do next after their son dies. In the long list of movies about death, this is one of the most original in recent memory, if for its emotional delicacy in sparing us hollow, tear-gushing grandiosity, and for its attitude on life: In most movies about grief, you are waiting for the characters to cry.
One Week and a Day In the Jewish religion, a week of sitting Shiva (or mourning the deceased) is called for after a funeral. However, for Eyal and Vicky, a week is hardly enough time to properly mourn the loss of their 25-year-old son Ronnie.
“One Week and a Day,” a wan movie about an Israeli couple dealing with loss, tries for a difficult balance, but it isn’t sharp enough to be funny or profound enough to be touching. It meanders from...
Rachael Ray promises one day of cooking and five days of eating on Week in a Day. Get her recipes and watch highlights from the show on Food Network.
What One Week and A Day does is give us is a funny and perceptive look at the mourning process for two parents who are not ready to stop grieving over their son.
Without giving anything away, One Week and A Day is a heart rendering film, about the human condition. It is beautifully written, with an excellent cast.
One Week and a Day (Hebrew: Shavua ve yom ) is a 2016 Israeli drama film directed by Asaph Polonsky. It was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award. It was one of five films nominated for the Best Film Award at the Ophir Awards.
The title refers to the week of mourning after the burial of a close relative. This mourning, shiva, ends the morning of the seventh day. Just after it's over the neighbors come by to offer their condolences arousing Ayal's ire. The film follows Ayal and his wife for the rest of that day and the next: hence, one week and a day. Not a long time.
“One Week and a Day” is an incredibly tactful tragicomedy from debut writer/director Asaph Polonsky about two parents figuring out what to do next after their son dies. In the long list of movies about death, this is one of the most original in recent memory, if for its emotional delicacy in sparing us hollow, tear-gushing grandiosity, and for its attitude on life: In most movies about grief, you are waiting for the characters to cry.
One Week and a Day In the Jewish religion, a week of sitting Shiva (or mourning the deceased) is called for after a funeral. However, for Eyal and Vicky, a week is hardly enough time to properly mourn the loss of their 25-year-old son Ronnie.
“One Week and a Day,” a wan movie about an Israeli couple dealing with loss, tries for a difficult balance, but it isn’t sharp enough to be funny or profound enough to be touching. It meanders from...
Rachael Ray promises one day of cooking and five days of eating on Week in a Day. Get her recipes and watch highlights from the show on Food Network.
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