The Farewell Party
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Residents of a retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend, though they are faced with a series of dilemmas when rumors of the machine begin to spread.
Directors:
Tal Granit, Sharon MaymonWriters:
Tal Granit, Sharon MaymonStars:
Ze'ev Revach, Levana Finkelstein, Aliza RosenStoryline
THE FAREWELL PARTY is a compassionate dark comedy about friendship and knowing when to say goodbye. A group of friends at a Jerusalem retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend. When rumors of the machine begin to spread, more and more people ask for their help, and the friends are faced with an emotional dilemma. Written by Anonymous
User Reviews
This movie has brought be to tears - which is extremely unusual for me.
Going through a similar process with my late father, I can say that the movie is very accurate.
Such an amazing mixture of laughter and tears. So real, and so different from the run-of-the- mill, dime-a-dozen, Hollywood films. The kind of movie that provides you with real food for thought and a long lasting impression.
I was greatly impressed by the very high quality of acting, direction, editing and cinematography, which is rare in the Israeli films landscape.
I would most definitely rate is the best movie I've seen the past year.
Going through a similar process with my late father, I can say that the movie is very accurate.
Such an amazing mixture of laughter and tears. So real, and so different from the run-of-the- mill, dime-a-dozen, Hollywood films. The kind of movie that provides you with real food for thought and a long lasting impression.
I was greatly impressed by the very high quality of acting, direction, editing and cinematography, which is rare in the Israeli films landscape.
I would most definitely rate is the best movie I've seen the past year.
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