"I saw Hilla Vidor in a movie she made a couple of years ago called "Things Behind the Sun" and I knew I wanted her for the lead female part in my movie. I sent her the script, she read it, loved it, and agreed to do it..." - On the 23rd of April, a selection of short films by graduates of the Sam Spiegel film school in Jerusalem were screened at the Tel Aviv cinematheque. One of those films was "First Aid" by director Yarden Karmin. The film tells the story of man who's about to get married, but then drives to the countryside to have one last sexual encounter with his ex. The film was accepted to the short film competition at the upcoming Cannes film festival and belongs to the longstanding history behind the Sam Spiegel Film School – an Israeli film school with a reputation of...
- 5/5/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
On the 23rd of April, a selection of short films by graduates of the Sam Spiegel film school in Jerusalem were screened at the Tel Aviv cinematheque. One of those films was "First Aid" by director Yarden Karmin. The film tells the story of man who's about to get married, but then drives to the countryside to have one last sexual encounter with his ex. The film was accepted to the short film competition at the upcoming Cannes film festival and belongs to the longstanding history behind the Sam Spiegel Film School – an Israeli film school with a reputation of supplying several short films to the film festival circuit, including the major one on the Croisette next week. Last year, "Diploma" by Yaelle Kayam received the third prize at the cinefondation, and in 2008 Elad Keidan "Himnon" (Anthem) won first prize of the Cinefondation, this year Karmin has a tough challenge ahead of him.
- 5/3/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
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