Under Western Eyes (1996 film) explained
Under Western Eyes |
Director: | Joseph Pitchhadze |
Producer: | Joseph Pitchhadze |
Starring: | Giora Asaulov |
Cinematography: | Shai Goldman |
Runtime: | 95 minutes |
Country: | Israel |
Language: | Hebrew |
Under Western Eyes (Hebrew: Leneged Einayim Ma'araviyot) is a 1996 Israeli drama film written and directed by Joseph Pitchhadze. It was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Cast
- Giora Asaulov as Singer
- Fitcho Ben-Zur as Yoshua
- Carmel Betto as Carmi
- Pavel Citronal as Igor's Father
- Amnon Fisher as Actor
- Liat Glick as Tom
- Yochanan Harison
- Ezra Kafri as Wolf
- Yehuda Lazarovitch as Igor
- Ludmila Loben as Liza
- Ricardo Rojstaczer
- Eyal Shehter as Gary Razumov
- Gideon Shemer as Itzhak
- Galina Swidansky as Igor's Mother
Notes and References
- Web site: Berlinale: 1997 Programme . 2012-01-08 . berlinale.de.