- All cinematheque content is available indefinitely
- Discounted rates apply to guest content
Judd Neeman’s (PARATROOPERS) first foray into filmmaking is a three-part film. In part one, THE DRESS, a beautiful young librarian tries to win a handsome, young man’s heart with a new dress. And indeed, the man is receptive; that is, until he sees her flatmate wearing the exact same garment. In part two, THE LETTER, a young man looking to have a laugh, runs a dating ad in a local paper titled “Ugly man seeks beautiful woman.” By the time he’s already taken an interest in one of the women who’d answered the ad, it turns out she only ever did it out of sheer boredom. Finally, in part three, THOMAS RETURNS Home, Thomas is forced to move back in with his ex-wife after he is kicked out of his rented flat by his landlady. He subsequently befriends his ex’s new boyfriend and the two men end up turning their backs on her.
We recommend that you view the website in vertical mode.
An e-mail was sent to you. To recover the password, click on the link.
There is a problem to recover the password, please try again.
15 ILS
This option is only available to registered users.
Registration is free and recommended for everyone – Registered users can save and rate films, write and share personal reviews, and lots more.
Orphaned Work Disclaimer
All rights are reserved to the Jerusalem Cinematheque – Israeli Film Archive (RA) and copyright holders. The use of works on the website for non-individual, and non-personal purposes is strictly prohibited without prior written permission. H-2007. The rights holders in this work are entitled to request a cessation of the use of the work through a written application, accompanied by supporting references to the Jerusalem Cinematheque – Israeli Film Archive (RA)
Standard Work Disclaimer
All rights are reserved to the Jerusalem Cinematheque – Israeli Film Archive (RA) and the rights holders of the works. Any use of works on the website for non-individual and non-personal purposes is strictly prohibited without prior, written permission.