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Distortion

111 Minutes, 2004
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: Haim Bouzaglo
Photographer: Yoram Milo
Languages: Hebrew, Arabic
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Distortion is a narrative feature film by Haim Bouzaglo that combines fictional and autobiographical elements. Haim, a theatre director living a bourgeois life with his journalist partner, hits a writing block. He has a meeting with Noam Semel (CEO of the Cameri Theatre during the film’s production, appearing as himself) about the play he is supposed to submit to the theatre, but he cannot write even a single line.
The reason for Haim’s writer’s block is the Second Intifada, which pierced the protective bubble of Tel Aviv that surrounded him and shook his world. In an attempt to break through the block, Haim turns to a private detective and asks him to follow his wife. The discoveries unsettle their relationship.
The film was shot on video (an unusual choice at the time) and has a documentary-like quality, reminiscent of the films of the Dogme 95 movement.
Distortion participated in many film festivals worldwide and won the Best Feature Film Award at the WorldFest-Houston Film & Video Festival. The work of the film’s editor, Yanniv Adrian Amoday, earned him the Editing Award at the Syracuse Film Festival.

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