UN CRI AU NOM DE L'AMOUR & DE L' ACCEPTANCE
Deux femmes, Aya et Yaelle, sont amoureuses.
Aya est israélienne, Yaelle est venu s'installer de France en Israël deux ans avant leur rencontre. Leur histoire est un vraie love story jusqu'au moment où Yaelle doit faire face à son identité, sa culture et sa famille.
Tous ces évènements sont filmés en temps réel soit par Aya, soit par Yaelle. Le ton du film est donc très intime. Le spectacteur s'introduit vraiment dans l'univers des ces deux femmes en quête d'amour et de bonheur.
C'est un film très poignant qui aborde de nombreux conflits, internes et externes.
Documentaire | 41 Minutes |
Anglais,
Francais or
Hebreux Subtitles
Trailer
Realisatrices: Aya Shwed ,Yaelle Shwed
Monteuse: Daniel Aviztur
Production: Aya and Yaelle Shwed / Coming Out Production
Contact : Céline Cateland, co-produceur
Comingoutprod@gmail.com
Tel : 00972 545750489
www.comingout.co.il
YAELLE SHWED - REALISATRICE
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Yaelle Shwed is a Visual media artist.
Born in Paris (1982). Graduate School of visual arts media in Paris and Brooklyn College (New - York) in interactive media arts.
She is among the world's leading designers in the interactive design after she started by working in the branding design and packaging world.
In 2007 she came to Israel and lives now in Jaffa, her painting studio in her house designer for companies in Israel and abroad.
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Her website
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Find her reproductions
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AYA SHWED - REALISATRICE - MUSICIENNE
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A multidisciplinary artist, musician.
Released her debut album in 2011 " This silence"
musical production : Korin Allal.
Member of the street theater group "B.I.T." in Israel.
Work as a music therapist with a variety of communities.
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DANIEL AVITZUR - MONTEUSE
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Director, screenwriter and editor.
Graduate Department of Film and Television degree at Tel Aviv University.
Working on an original screenplay "Market Cafe".
Among the many films she edited: "Jerusalem is proud to present",
"Mother, Father, I have something to tell you", "Airkn 'Roll" (Dudu Tasa musician followed his grandfather).
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