| Hole in the Moon | |
|---|---|
|  Film poster | |
| Directed by | Uri Zohar | 
| Written by | Amos Kenan | 
| Produced by | Mordecai Navon | 
| Starring | Arik Lavie Shaike Ophir Avraham Heffner Christiane Dancourt Uri Zohar | 
| Cinematography | David Gurfinkel | 
| Edited by | Anna Gurit | 
| Music by | Michel Colombier | 
| Production company | |
| Release date | 1964 | 
| Running time | 90 minutes | 
| Country | Israel | 
| Language | Hebrew | 
| Budget | $100,000[1] | 
Hole in the Moon (Hebrew: חור בלבנה; Hor B'Levana) is a 1964 Israeli avant-garde-satiric movie directed by Uri Zohar.[2]
The film was heavily influenced by the French New Wave, particularly the films of Jean-Luc Godard. It was a response to the Zionist dramas of the 1950s, and satirizes the form by showing the production of one of these films.[3] Hole in the Moon is an avant-garde film, incorporating elements of metacinema and direct commentary on narrative cinema itself.
Cast
- Arik Lavie
- Shaike Ophir
- Avraham Heffner
- Christiane Dancourt
- Uri Zohar
- Dahn Ben Amotz
- Ze'ev Berlinsky
- Daphne Eilat
- Israel Gurion
- Shmulik Kraus
- Shoshana Shani
References
- ↑ Shohat, Ella (1989). Israel Cinema: East/West and the Politics of Representation. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. pp. 185–197. ISBN 0-292-73847-1.
- ↑ רפאל בשן, מונולוג של אורי זוהר - בהחלט, יש לי אימת ציבור!, מעריב, 20 בנובמבר 1964
- ↑ Hedonist to Haredi: Iconic Israeli filmmaker's works still project truth, Haaretz
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