Synopse
One night in a little bar in Tel Aviv. At the same time a refuge for Israeli soldiers, bohemians, supporters of the intifada and Zionists. Tonight, Leora, the owner, is taking photos of her guests. On monochrome Agfa film. At first, the various different resentments, ideologies and creeds remain under wraps. The closer dawn approaches, however, the more tense the atmosphere gets. When the drunken officer Nimi sexually harasses the mentally frail Ricky, the guests' tolerance turns to hatred. Life According to Agfa uses the microcosm of the bar to show a both apocalyptic and sharply-drawn portrait of Israeli society after the first intifada. "A powerful journey to the end of the night, a masterpiece." (Blickpunkt Film)
Regie
Assi Dayan (*1945; †2014) was the youngest son of the former Israeli defence minister Moshe Dayan. He won all the important film prizes in Israel, including eight Ophirs, the country's most prestigious award. Life According to Agfa was shown at the 1993 Berlinale.
Info
Original Title: Ha-Chayim Al-Pi Agfa
International Title: Life According to Agfa
Category: Feature
Section: Israel Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: Hebrew OV with German subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Assi Dayan
Cast/Protagonists: Gila Almagor, Shuli Rand, Irit Frank, Avital Dicker, Smadar Kilchinsky
Production country: Israel
Year of Production: 1992
Length: 102 min
Producer: Uri Sabag, Yoram Kislev, Rafi Bukai, Assaf Amir
Cinematography: Yoav Kosh
Editor: Zohar M. Sela
Music: Naftali Alter, Danny Litani
Production Design: Ya'ackov Turgerman
World Sales: Dana Goren, Israeli Films





