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Director Menachem Binetsky’s film is a modern-day analogy and freestyle adaptation, if you will, of the life and work of acclaimed Israeli poet, Rachel Bluwstein (professionally known as ‘Rachel’.) The film’s stylised aesthetic leans heavily into 1960s European modern cinema and is deeply anchored, locally, in the New Sensibility Movement that defined Israeli indie filmmaking in the late sixties and seventies. At the heart of the story is Rachel (Rahel Levi), the fictional alter ego of real-life Rachel, who is living and working in late 1960s Israel.
At the start of the film, Rachel learns that she is gravely ill, only her doctor does not name her illness. However, he does promise a more accurate, detailed diagnosis to follow. Reeling from the news, she seeks solace the arms of an old lover, a literary peer. The pair had previously allowed professional jealousies and insecurities to come between them. As with Cléo, Agnès Varda’s protagonist in her 1961film, Cléo From 5 to 7, here too the camera follows Rachel as both she, and the viewers, remain ever cognisant that she is very much living on borrowed time. The film skips between past and present timelines, with [real-life] Rachel’s words and poetry woven into the narrative all throughout, echoing and revealing the main protagonist’s innermost thoughts and desires.
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