The Cemetery Club
Tali Shemesh, 2006, 90 min, Hebrew, Polish, Documentary
Kol Israel
Cinemascope
Seret
Veriety
Yediot Ahronot
Best Documentary
Dok Leipzig International Film Festival, 2006
The European Film Academy Nomination for Best Documentary, 2006
The Mayor of Tel-Aviv – Jaffa Award, The Photography Award
Docaviv International Film Festival, 2006
Official Competition, HotDocs International Film Festival, Toronto, Canada, 2006
Festival de Cannes, Canne, France, tous les cinéma du monde, 2006
Best Asian Documentary
Shanghai Film Festival, 2006
SYNOPSIS
A touching, humorous portrait of two elderly women, long-time friends, now facing the collapse of the group that has given meaning to their lives: The Cemetery Club.
or over two decades, the “Mt. Herzl Academy” has held its weekly meeting at the Mount Herzl National Cemetery in Jerusalem. Seated between the graves of the nation’s dignitaries, they debate the history of modern philosophy, read poetry and eat lunch. Director Tali Shemesh has been following the “Academy” for the last 5 years, focusing on two members: Minia, the director’s grandmother, and Lena, her great aunt. The film unravels the jagged, intense, almost impossible relationship between these two extremely different women, who remain bound together by history and Fate. As death decimates the group that has given meaning to their lives, the film explores the conflicts between Lena and Minia, and the family secrets that haunt them.
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DIRECTOR
CREW
- Tali Shemesh – Director
- Assaf Amir, Guy Lavie – Producers
- Sharon De-Mayo (Shark) – Director of Photography
- Aliza Esquira – Editor
- Rona Keinan, Eldad Gwetta– Original Score
- Motti Hefetz, Eli Taragan – Sound Recording
- Aviv Aldema – Sound Design
Participants
- Lena Bar-Barchar
- Minia Robin
- Herman Barchar
- Yehuda & Ester Kahana
- Eva Pashmislavsky
- Nesya Laichter