A family in Jerusalem is torn apart by the mysterious disappearance of their father after a tragic car accident.A family in Jerusalem is torn apart by the mysterious disappearance of their father after a tragic car accident.A family in Jerusalem is torn apart by the mysterious disappearance of their father after a tragic car accident.
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- 1 win & 3 nominations
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- TriviaMichael Moshonov, who stars in the film, is the son of Israeli actor Moni Moshonov. Both this film and We Own the Night (2007), in which Moni appears, were selected for competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. Thus, father and son have films competing against each other.
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TEHILIM is a modern tale, a silent movie of sorts.
Cinema is a pleasant fiction. God is a useful elaboration of texts and emotions. Religion is a useful fiction, a construction on absence and death. The Talmud is a bushy bunch of burning questions, to explore or not, for the Talmud is keen on democracy and freedom of speech. Contrary to formal logic, TEHILIM begins with answers, then makes way for questions, or rather the characters are living questions who touch one another sometimes, even hug when mother gives a cuddle to son. TEHILIM also turns us moviegoers into uncomfortably seated questions. TEHILIM is a short story, not a novel, which sails at full speed from illusion to allusion. TEHILIM is a beautiful tale, a silent movie of sorts, for us to make use of.
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- christophe-kopp
- Jun 8, 2007
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- Tehilim - Spurlos verschwunden
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- Budget
- €600,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $124,410
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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