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Things Behind the Sun

  • 2006
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Things Behind the Sun (2006)
Drama

Now that Itzhak's father is in a coma, and dying, Itzhak is finally willing to visit him, thus breaking a ten-year silence. During his visits to the hospital, Itzhak, a beaten and reserved m... Read allNow that Itzhak's father is in a coma, and dying, Itzhak is finally willing to visit him, thus breaking a ten-year silence. During his visits to the hospital, Itzhak, a beaten and reserved man, is frustrated to find himself neglected by his own family: his wife, a long suppressed... Read allNow that Itzhak's father is in a coma, and dying, Itzhak is finally willing to visit him, thus breaking a ten-year silence. During his visits to the hospital, Itzhak, a beaten and reserved man, is frustrated to find himself neglected by his own family: his wife, a long suppressed artist whose life's dream is fulfilled that same week; his twenty-seven-year-old son - a ... Read all

  • Director
    • Yuval Shafferman
  • Writer
    • Yuval Shafferman
  • Stars
    • Assi Dayan
    • Sandra Sade
    • Tess Hashiloni
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    100
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuval Shafferman
    • Writer
      • Yuval Shafferman
    • Stars
      • Assi Dayan
      • Sandra Sade
      • Tess Hashiloni
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Assi Dayan
    Assi Dayan
    • Itzhak
    Sandra Sade
    Sandra Sade
    • Smadi
    Tess Hashiloni
    Tess Hashiloni
    • Didush
    Zohar Strauss
    Zohar Strauss
    • Amit
    • (as Zohar Shtrauss)
    Tali Sharon
    Tali Sharon
    • Namma
    Anatol Constantin
    • Itzhak's father
    Rozina Cambos
    Rozina Cambos
    • Nurse Dina
    Stanislav Chaplin
    Stanislav Chaplin
    • Yard keeper
    • (as Slava Chaplin)
    Hilla Vidor
    Hilla Vidor
    • Michal
    Yossi Israeli
    • Director
      • Yuval Shafferman
    • Writer
      • Yuval Shafferman
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    9shmulik-cohen

    A film about Pain in the Family.

    Yuval Shafferman,the director is an emerging young director in Israel and this is his debut feature. His short film 'Routine', shot while he was a student at Tel Aviv University has won the prestigious 'Best Student Film' award at the Manhattan short Film Festival and with it $250,000 in the year 2003. 'Things behind the sun' is excellent. It is about Pain in the Family. The Political situation in Israel and the Middle East is not mentioned at all but the Social Situation is hinted all the time. Modern Israel with very big Social Gaps. The tense situation, Materialistic Rat Race, Reminds me of "Knafayim Shvurot" by Nir Bergman (Broken Wings 2002). Family drama, Yitzhak (Assy Dayan) the father who hears that his father is dying in a Hospital. His wife has an art exhibition that opens that same week. The older daughter comes home after many years of study and Hi-Tec work on her Laptop discovers that she is Lesbian. Yitzhak has not seen his father in ten years. The younger daughter is Didush, she is 10 year old and nobody even seem to notice that she is there. The dysfunction of the family is nicely brought out in a scene where Yitzhak and his wife are at the verge of a major fight. They are decent enough to know that they should not talk in front of Didush. They ask her to leave saying it is time to bed. Didush says she does not want to sleep yet. Then they try to get around the problem by speaking in English, only for Didush to say something in English and leave at the end of it. The parents did not even know that their own kid speaks English.

    All the Characters are played very well. The Script and the Direction are very good. Enjoyed it all-though it is sad and Painful.
    10friedt

    a family's secrets in a directorial debut and a great cast

    The hospital calls that the elderly man in their care, a father and grandfather, has taken a turn for the worse. The nurse's voice suggests that it might be a good time to visit.

    This simple call begins Things Behind the Sun, Yuval Shafferman's wonderfully detailed and excellently acted family drama. This dysfunctional family manages to stay together and even create harmony within its dissonance because it holds its secrets dear. Didush, the youngest daughter does not reveal her ability to understand the English her parents use in private conversation or that she has begun visiting the hospital. The older daughter, played by the always-excellent Tali Sharon, is so good at concealing her lesbianism that she even hides it from herself. The 30-year-old son pretends to participate in life, but for reasons unclear to all of us but fully accepted by his family, basically stays in his PJs all day. Itzchak, the father, will not talk about the visits he begins with his father, whose death seems suddenly less imminent. The wife, an artist on the verge of her first major show, has neglected to inform her family just how fully she has utilized them in various nude forms as subjects for her art. And no one discusses the reasons why the man in the hospital, once an integral part of the family, has been estranged from everyone for more than ten years.

    But as the family members begin to talk to each other, what was hidden is revealed. The process by which the pretenses dissolve is entertaining and fascinating, without a single morbid moment. Every member of the cast has the opportunity to display a range of emotions, with each other as well as in scenes with Hilla Vidor who is delightful every moment she is on the screen, as a self-confident waitress, as the daughter's amused lover, and as the entire family's casual friend. The only politics in this family's world is lower case family politics, as the mother's long awaited debut is scheduled for the same week as the grandfather's death and the family tries to calculate the cost of supporting her with their own images on her canvases.

    If forced, perhaps one can make a case that the family is a metaphor for the State, different factions unable to work together for the common happiness of all when crisis threatens, but Things Behind the Sun is peopled with memorable individuals who can stand without the prop of "greater meaning." This is an impressive debut by a first time filmmaker, ably assisted by a veteran cast.

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2006 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Iza sunca
    • Production companies
      • Israeli Film Fund
      • Paralight Ltd.
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      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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