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Directed by
  
Written by
  
Initial release
  
13 July 2012 (USA)

Producer
  
Ronen Ben-Tal

Screenplay
  
Michal Aviad, Tal Omer

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Produced by
  
Ronen Ben Tal

Edited by
  
Era Lapid

Director
  
Michal Aviad

Cinematography
  
Guy Raz

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Starring
  
Ronit ElkabetzJenya Dodina

Release date
  
February 14, 2011 (2011-02-14) (Berlin)

Cast
  
Ronit Elkabetz, Yevgenia Dodina, Sivan Levy, Gil Frank, Mickey Leon

Similar
  
The Rape of Richard Beck, Dark Love, One Way, Outrage, The Poker House

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Invisible (Hebrew: Lo Roim Alaich‎‎) is a 2011 Israeli film directed by Michal Aviad. It premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 where it won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. The film is based on a series of rapes that occurred in Tel Aviv during 1977–1978. Testimonies of the original victims are interlaced into the film.

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Plot

Lily and Nira are brought together over a shared trauma; they were both victims of a serial rapist twenty years earlier. Together they begin to research the crimes and the fate of their perpetrator.

Cast

  • Ronit Elkabetz as Lily
  • Jenya Dodina as Nira
  • Gil Frank as Amnon
  • Gal Lev as Yuval
  • Sivan Levy as Dana
  • Reception

    Screen Daily described the film as "powerful and provocative". The reviewer praised the lead actresses; "Ronit Elkabetz makes a striking impact.. with her glacial aloofness meshing perfectly with the character of the forthright Lily." The reviewer continued to describe Dodina as "Equally fine". The review concludes that Aviad does not exploit the subject matter, but allows the "story of two women dealing with a long repressed trauma be told in an engrossing and emotive manner."

    The film won in citation from the jury in panorama category at the Berlin International Film Festival. It won the best film prize and Yevgeniya Dodina won the best actress prize in Haifa International Film Festival in October 2011.

    References

    Invisible (2011 film) Wikipedia