The Investigation Must Go On Explained

The Investigation Must Go On
Director:Marek Rozenbaum
Producer:Marek Rozenbaum
Starring:Haim Renan
Assi Levy
Osnat Fishman
David Danino
Eyal Rozales
Moshe Ivgy
Marek Rozenbaum
Aki Avni
Music:Efi Shoshani
Cinematography:Valentin Belonogov
Editing:Anat Lubarsky
Studio:Transfax Film Productions Ltd
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew

The Investigation Must Go On (Hebrew: הבולשת חוקרת, translit. Haboleshet Hokeret) is a 2000 Israeli drama film directed by Marek Rozenbaum, which was nominated for 8 Israeli Film Academy Awards.[1]

Plot

Police investigator Micha Stein receives a tip that a singer, Shalom Shalom, is responsible for a recent robbery. Stein, who is excessively ambitious, arrests Shalom. A cat-and-mouse follows with two equally stubborn men playing off the contradictions of the characters. A wedding photographer with a crush on Shalom, Shalom's unconventional relationship with his wife, his line of work, his sliding moral compass all work against the inflexible Stein, who becomes captivated by Shalom's wife.

Cast

Reception

Nominated for 8 Israeli film awards and won a 2000 Wolgin Writing Prize.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Investigation Must Go On. Israel Film Center. Jewish Community Center. 1 July 2015. Manhattan, New York.
  2. News: Review: 'The Investigation Must Go On'. 1 July 2015. Variety. August 28, 2000.