Belfer

83 Minutes, 1978
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: Igal Bursztyn
Cast: Gadi Yagil, Avner Hizkiyahu, , Talia Shapira, Jacques Cohen, Raphael Klatchkin
Production:Yitzhak Shani, Yosef Diamant
Production Company:Berkey-Pathe Humphries Ltd.
Photographer: Adam Greenberg
Language: Hebrew
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Director Igal Bursztyn’s feature film debut is based on a story by author and poet, Yossel Birstein. Belfer (Gadi Yagil) who grew up in a kibbutz (albeit under a non-member status) after his father had fled the country is a bona fide freeloader who has nothing but contempt for the kibbutz’s collectivist values and ideology. He refuses to partake in any communal day-to-day activities and dreams of becoming an overnight millionaire and going over to Venezuela where he would join his father’s family business. One day, Belfer’s father returns to Israel. Having lost everything, he decides to make a life for himself in the kibbutz – a decision that throws a massive spanner in the works for his son’s plans.
Young Belfer quits the kibbutz and indeed, tries to become a successful businessman – just as he’s always dreamt. He soon finds himself torn between past and present, kibbutz and urban life, socialism and capitalism, and two women – city girl and divorcee, Naomi (Hana Laszlo) who owns a boutique, and idealistic kibbutz gal Talia (played by the late great Talia Shapira.)

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