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Virgins
אין בתולות בקריות
Vierges
Directed byKeren Ben Rafael
Written byKeren Ben Rafael
Élise Benroubi
Produced byCaroline Bonmarchand
Moshe Edery
StarringJoy Rieger
Michael Aloni
Evgenia Dodina
Manuel Elkaslassy
CinematographyDamien Dufresne
Edited byDaniel Avitzur
Frédéric Baillehaiche
Music byRenaud Mayeur
Distributed byUnited King Films (Israel)
Release date
  • 25 July 2018 (2018-07-25)
Running time90 minutes
CountriesFrance
Israel
LanguagesHebrew
Russian

Virgins (Hebrew: אין בתולות בקריות, French: Vierges) is a 2018 French-Israeli drama film and the feature-length directorial debut of Keren Ben Rafael. The film stars Joy Rieger and Michael Aloni.

The film was released theatrically in France on 25 July 2018, before its theatrical release on 8 November in Israel.

It received five Ophir Award nominations, including Best Actress (Rieger), Best Supporting Actor (Aloni) and Best Supporting Actress (Dodina).

Plot summary

Lena (Rieger) is a disaffected and rebellious 16-year-old, desperate to escape the monotony of her life in Kiryat Yam, a run-down beach town. She dreams of parties and independence in Tel Aviv. She constantly battles her mother, Irena (Dodina), a Russian immigrant, whose once-popular beach bar is now mostly deserted and riddled with debts.

Lena quickly becomes interested by the arrival of an attractive Haaretz writer, Tchipi (Aloni). His Haaretz column on a reported mermaid causes a sensation in the otherwise staid beach community. In a media blitz, the town's mayor, Shmuel (Siso), who is also Irena's lover, offers $1 million for proof of a mermaid.

Title

The title of the film references protagonist, Lena, a sixteen-year-old virgin. Further, the Hebrew-language word for mermaid directly translates as "virgin of the sea."

Cast

  • Joy Rieger as Lena, a rebellious teen that prefers to go by "Lana"
  • Michael Aloni as Tchipi, an older, attractive Tel Aviv journalist that writes for Haaretz
  • Evgenia Dodina as Irena, Lena's Russian mother, who runs and owns a beach bar in Kiryat Yam. She made aliyah from Moscow to Kiryat Yam with her parents. Dodina also plays the role of a famous actress that arrives in the town.
  • Manuel Elkaslassy as Tamar, Lena's cousin from Jerusalem, who comes to stay with the family. Her mother, Irena's sister, died four years ago, and her father is more interested in his new girlfriend than his daughter.
  • Alon Hamawi as Lifeguard
  • Rami Heuberger as Shmuel Siso, mayor of Kiryat Yam, he is married and having an affair with Irena.

Production

Ben Rafael penned the script with Élise Benroubi, a classmate she had befriended when they were both studying at La Fémis in Paris. Ben Rafael's husband, Damien Dufresne, was enlisted as cinematographer.

Parts of the film were inspired by real-life events, with a reported mermaid sighting in Kiryat Yam in 2009.

Ben Rafael had been in talks with the agent of Ronit Elkabetz for Elkabetz to take on the role of the famous actress. However, Elkabetz died of Cancer in July 2016.

Release

The film received its Israeli premiere at the Jerusalem Film Festival in Jerusalem on 30 July 2018.

The film was released theatrically in France on 25 July 2018, before its theatrical release on 8 November in Israel.

Reception

Wendy Ide of Screen Daily praised the "eye-catching turn from Rieger", continuing: "Her fiercely charismatic presence, plus the film’s evocatively flyblown sense of place, should make this a fixture on the festival circuit."

Awards and nominations

Wins
  • Best Actress (Rieger) - Tribeca Film Festival
  • FIPRESCI Award for best Israeli Debut Film (Ben Rafael) - Jerusalem Film Festival
  • Best Director (Ben Rafael) - Filmski Festival Herceg Novi - Montenegro Film Festival
  • Best Actress (Rieger) - Filmski Festival Herceg Novi - Montenegro Film Festival
Nominations
  • Best International Narrative Feature (Ben Rafael) – Tribeca Film Festival
  • Best Actress (Rieger) - Ophir Award
  • Best Supporting Actor (Aloni) - Ophir Award
  • Best Supporting Actress (Dodina) – Ophir Award
  • Best Cinematography (Dufresne) - Ophir Award
  • Best Costume Design Design - Chen Carmi-Blair
  • Grand Jury Prize (Ben Rafael) - Quebec City Film Festival

References

  1. ^ Keren Ben Rafael talks through her creative process in making Jerusalem title 'Virgins' Screen Daily. 30 July 2018
  2. ^ Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival. 2018
  3. ^ 'Virgins': Tribeca Review Screen Daily. 20 April 2018
  4. Photograph Israeli Mermaid, Win $1 Million ABC News. 12 August 2009
  5. "Actress and filmmaker Ronit Elkabetz dies at age 51". The Jerusalem Post. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  6. Virgins Jerusalem Film Festival. Retrieved on 21 December 2024
  7. Israeli wins best actress award at Tribeca The Jerusalem Post. 27 April 2018
  8. 2018 Jerusalem Film Festival Awards Announced Jerusalem Film Festival. Retrieved on 21 December 2024
  9. ^ Večeras završava 32. Filmski festival Herceg Novi – Montenegro Film Festival Vijesti. 7 August 2018
  10. Virgins UK Jewish Film Festival. Retrieved on 21 December 2024

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