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Director Eran Riklis’s musical feature brings us the story of a northern rock band on the eve of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, capturing the dying breaths of a six-year postwar high the nation has been riding since the Six-Day War back in ‘67.
Rock group ‘Genetic Code’ are playing a gig at Vulcan Junction – a local music venue that got its name from its proximity to a major junction linking Haifa with its surrounding satellite towns. Lead singer Shali (Oren Shabo), keyboard player Danny (Tomer Sharon), Eli (Gili Shushan) on drums, and bass player Benny (Danny Stag) all dream of chart-topping hits, big city life in Tel Aviv, success and excess and of course, Rock ‘n’ Roll. Little do they realise that a major Tel Aviv agent who’s come to see them play has a game-changing offer up his sleeve – a part in a musical! But he only has one of them in mind: lead singer Shali.
Torn between his own dreams of superstardom and loyalty to his friends and bandmates, Shali decides not to tell them about the potential part. Meanwhile, he also finds himself drawn to Dalia (Yael Hadar), who dreams of a career in journalism and is currently in a toxic relationship with his best mate, footballer Elbaz (Sami Huri). Other members of the band also have their plates full; with affairs of the heart, dwindling finances, and the over-present dilemma of whether to carry on with the band or just grow the hell up and go to school.
The original soundtrack, very much in the spirit of the times, was written by Amir Ben-David, Yechiel ‘Kitsch’ Amsalem, Kobi Recht, Haim Romano, and Tal Yaniv. Alongside the new compositions are original sixties-early seventies rock hits. Director of Photography Amnon Zlayet is behind the breathtaking cinematography combining the glamour and unchecked freedom of rock ‘n’ roll with the dead-end misery and monotony of life in working class Greater Haifa.
Vulcan Junction won Best Film at the Haifa International Film Festival.
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