What a Wonderful Place explained

What a Wonderful Place
Director:Eyal Halfon
Producer:Assaf Amir
Yoav Roeh
Cinematography:Nily Aslan
Starring:Uri Gavriel
Evelyn Kaplun
Avi Uria
Yossi Graber
Music:Avi Belleli
Editing:Einat Glaser-Zarhin
Runtime:104 minutes
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew
Filipino
Tagalog
Russian
English

What a Wonderful Place (Hebrew: איזה מקום נפלא - Eize Makom Nifla) is a 2005 Israeli drama film directed by Eyal Halfon. It includes three seemingly unrelated storylines which intersect at the end, set in southern Tel Aviv, the Arabah and an unidentified Israeli urban suburb. The film deals with issues of trafficking of women and the lives of foreign workers in Israel.

Plot

The plot follows three stories that seem unrelated, that intersect in a uniform plot line. The first story takes place in South Tel Aviv, and follows Franco, a former policeman who undertakes to work for a big mobster, goes through a process of self-discovery through Zhana, an escort who is under his protection. In parallel, another plot line is underway in the fields of the southern Arava, where Seltzer, a farmer working in the Arava, tries to find Zhanna following a picture he found by chance, and has to trust one of his Thai workers in his search. The third story takes place in a housing estate in an urban suburb, where Aloni, a nature reserve inspector who leads a pursuit of foreign workers, is forced to deal with his sick father, and does this with the help of Eddie, a Filipino nurse. During the film, the viewer is exposed to the world of the foreign workers in the State of Israel.

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