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Director
  
Eli Cohen

Duration
  

Language
  
Hebrew Polish

7.1/10
IMDb

Story by
  
Gila Almagor

Country
  
Israel

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Release date
  
July 15, 1988 (1988-07-15)

Screenplay
  
Gila Almagor, Eli Cohen, Haim Bouzaglo

Cast
  
Gila Almagor
(Henya Aleksandrowicz),
Kaipu Cohen
(Aviya Aleksandrowicz),
Eli Cohen
(Max Gantz),
Marina Rossetti
(Lena Gantz)

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Aviya's Summer (Hebrew: הקיץ של אביה‎‎; translit. Ha-Kayits Shel Aviya) is a Hebrew-language book that became a bestseller. The 1985 autobiographical novel by theater actress Gila Almagor was made into a film released in 1988. The 96-minute film acts as a memoir of Almagor's childhood and provides insights into Israeli society in the early post-state period. The film was shot on location in Kfar Avraham, Petach Tikvah, Israel.

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Plot

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Aviya's Summer is set in the summer of 1951, in the newly established state of Israel. The film chronicles the life of ten-year-old Aviya, whose warm, loving, and fiercely independent mother, Henya (played by Almagor herself), is tortured by periodic mental breakdowns. Henya's psychological and emotional scars stem from her horrid experience during the Holocaust, and from the loss of her husband during the war. Henya was once considered to be a beautiful and courageous partisan fighter, yet now she is constantly mocked by native Israelis for her erratic behavior. She walks the thin line between sanity and madness, attempting to forge a life for herself and her daughter in the new realities of Israel.

Aviya's Summer Amazoncom Aviyas Summer Gila Almagor Eli Cohen Dina Averch

Aviya is a bright girl with a vivid imagination, yet she is mocked by her peers. Her relationship with her mother is complex, at times affectionate, but also fragile. Aviya fantasizes that if she could only find her father, all her/her mother's problems would cease and her family would be whole again. Aviya's wild imagination regarding her quest to find her father leads to the climax of the film. The film ends with Aviya coming to terms with the realities of her life and reaching a maturity beyond her years.

Awards

The film has been the recipient of many Israeli prizes as well as various international awards, including the Silver Bear Award from the 39th Berlin International Film Festival, Best Foreign Film – San Remo Festival, and Best Director/Best Actress – Silver Menorah Award. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

Cast

  • Gila Almagor – Henya Aleksandrowicz
  • Kaipo Cohen – Aviya Aleksandrowicz
  • Marina Rosetti – Esther/Helena "Lena" Gantz
  • Eli Cohen – Max Gantz
  • Avital Dicker – Maya Abramson
  • References

    Aviya's Summer Wikipedia
    Aviyas Summer IMDbAviyas Summer themoviedb.org