Looking for the Last Voice

58 Minutes, 2004
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Tzipi Trope
Production:Tzipi Trope
Production Company:Maya Films Ltd.
Photographer: Tali Goder
Original Music: Lehakat Feliks Thompson
Language: Hebrew
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Documentary filmmaker Tzipi Trope’s film follows life the aftermath of young Israeli, Omri Goldin’s murder in a terrorist attack on the no. 361 bus route in 2002, at Meron Junction. There’s his punk band, Lucy’s Pussy, who are scrambling to find their voice and carry on without their lead singer; Goldin’s girlfriend, who was sat next to him during the attack and survived; his friends and family, and especially his parents who are expecting a baby – and the bereaved father, Amiram – a man of peace who has always believed in coexistence and continues to actively strive towards it.
The film’s structure leans into the essence of the human condition which French poet, Jacques Prévert, had crystallised in the quote, “life with the cemetery.” Indeed, Trope depicts life under the long shadow of grief; a motif that packs its most guttural punch, perhaps, towards the end of the film in a scene that finds Goldin’s family, friends, bandmates, and new baby sibling – sat in his mother’s lap – all in front of the television watching a news report about a terrorist attack in Jerusalem.

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