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| Elya Inbar | Libby | |
| Gur Bentwich | Shaul | |
| Tzahi Grad | Gideon | |
| Arad Yeni | Yuval | |
| Salit Achimiriam | Helit | |
| Shimon Mimran | ||
| Sigal Arad Inbar | ||
| Uri Avrahami | ||
| Roni Kuban | ||
| Elya Inbar | Libi | |
| Shimon Mimran | Patent Examiner | |
| Sigal Arad Inbar | Orly | |
| Tamar Bentwich | Young Libi | |
| Roni Kuban | Roni | |
| Uri Avrahami | Clerk | |
| Maya Kenig | Libi's Mother |
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| Producer | Yoav Roeh
Orit Zamir Yotam Bar David Bedser |
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| Writer/Composer |
Maya Kenig
Dina Diment Dana Dimant |
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| Cinematography |
Itay Vinograd
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In this bittersweet family comedy, shy teenager Libby moves back to Israel to live with her hapless father Shaul, unexpectedly finding herself without a home as war breaks out around them. Shaul devises a creative solution: posing as refugees, they are taken in by a wealthy family in Jerusalem. Finally in a “normal” household, Shaul and Libby begin to build their father-daughter relationship, but their false identities can’t last forever. |
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