La Femme du déserteur (1993)
Directed by Michal Bat-Adam

Drama

Film Synopsis

Nina, a French pianist, marries Ilan, an Israeli computer expert.  Not long after they settle in Israel, Ilan must leave to undertake his military service.  When he returns, he is badly wounded and in a state of shock.  Nina tries to make sense of the situation that led to this terrible personal drama...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michal Bat-Adam
  • Cinematographer: Fabio Conversi
  • Music: Alex Cagan
  • Cast: Fanny Ardant (Nina), Sharon Alexander (Ilan), Daniele Napolitano (Gili), Gidi Gov (Ofer), Aviva Ger, Shmuel Vilozni
  • Country: Israel / France
  • Language: Hebrew
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 81 min

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