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The Pill

97 Minutes, 1972
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: David Perlov
Production:David Perlov, Ervin Semel, Joseph Hershenzon
Production Company:Tel Noa Film Prod. Ltd.
Photographer: Adam Greenberg
Original Music: Yohanan Zarai
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English, Hebrew

The first fictional feature film directed by David Perlov, this visually striking burlesque fantasy tells the story of a fountain-of-youth pill and its unexpected effects on Getz (Yossi Banai), a down-and-out nightclub singer in Tel Aviv. After taking the sought-after pill, Getz transforms into the epitome of youthful energy—becoming a teen idol and a symbol of beauty and vitality—all leading to the film’s cathartic conclusion. The film brings together a cast of highly acclaimed Israeli theatre actors, complemented by an original soundtrack and memorable musical moments by composer Yohanan Zarai.
A newly-restored copy produced by the Israel Film Archive, Jerusalem Cinematheque, courtesy of the Werner Braun Foundation, as part of a project to produce restored digital copies. The project’s goal is to preserve and make available to the public selected works from the Israeli repertoire in the highest possible quality.

ביקורת של יצחק בן־נר, על המשמר, 24.03.1972 ביקורת של נתן גרוס, על המשמר, 31.03.1972

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