31- year- old Eitan lives alone in Jerusalem and works during nighttime at painting lines on the streets of the city. The mundane and monotonic work is interweaved with associative moments from the protagonist’s everyday life. He wonders between imagination and reality, clarity and blurriness, on the border between identities, between the broken lines.


A Guided Tour

(Fic., 25 min., 2009, DVD/16mm , Color)

Written and Directed by: Benjamin Freidenberg
Produced by: The Sam Spiegel Film & TV School - Jerusalem (JSFS)
Language: Hebrew with English subtitles

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Synopsis


31- year- old Eitan lives alone in Jerusalem and works during nighttime at painting lines on the streets of the city. The mundane and monotonic work is interweaved with associative moments from the protagonist’s everyday life. He wonders between imagination and reality, clarity and blurriness, on the border between identities, between the broken lines.


Awards

  • The Wolgin Award for Best Short Film: The Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2009

Festivals

  • Vienna Jewish Film Festival, Austria, 2010
  • San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, USA 2010
  • Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland, 2009
  • FilmFest, Hamburg, Germany, 2009

Festivals

  • Vienna Jewish Film Festival, Austria, 2010
  • San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, USA 2010
  • Locarno International Film Festival, Switzerland, 2009
  • FilmFest, Hamburg, Germany, 2009
  • Munich International Festival of Film Schools, Germany, 2009
  • St. Petersburg International Youth Film Festival, Russia, 2009

Awards

  • The Wolgin Award for Best Short Film: The Jerusalem International Film Festival, Israel, 2009