Broken Mirrors

Broken Mirrors (Hebrew: מראות שבורות, romanized: Marot Shvurotl) is a 2019 Israeli drama film written and directed by Imri Matalon and Aviad Givon and starring Shira Haas.[2] The film had its world premiere at the 2018 Rome Film Festival as part of the competition at the 18th edition of Alice in the City section.[3][4] Broken Mirrors was nominated for three Ophir Awards (Best Screenplay, Lead Actress for Shira Haas, and Casting),[5] and it won the Jury Prize at the 2019 SCHLINGEL International Film Festival.[6] The film is distributed in Israel by United King Films and internationally by Wazabi Films.[7][8]

Broken Mirrors
Film poster
Directed byImri Matalon, Aviad Givon
Written byImri Matalon, Aviad Givon
Produced byLiora Landau, Ronit Reichman
StarringShira Haas
Ariela
CinematographyDaniel Miler
Edited byRonit Porat
Music byAsher Goldshmidt
Distributed byUnited Films
Release dates
  • April 2018 (2018-04) (Rome)[1]
  • 28 March 2019 (2019-03-28) (Israel)
22 September 2020 (US)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguageHebrew

Cast

References

  1. Noera, Luigi (20 October 2018). "SPECIAL # RFF13 # 03- 18/28 OCTOBER 2018 (DAYS 1&2): 18&19 October". RaccontrardiCinema. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. Lisabeth, Zach (7 April 2020). "Why Esther Shapiro from Netflix's Unorthodox looks so familiar". Looper. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. "'Johnny English Strikes Again' to Kick Off Rome Film Fest's Alice Nella Citta". The Hollywood Reporter. 4 October 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  4. "Students meet Johnny English at Alice nella città". Cineuropa. 5 October 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  5. "What will Israel submit to the Oscars?". The Film Experience. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  6. "Schlingel vergibt Preise und feiert 25.000 Kinozuschauer" (in German). BlickPunktFilm. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  7. Kay, Jeremy (18 June 2020). "Shira Haas drama 'Broken Mirrors', 'Mafia Inc' sell for WaZabi Films (exclusive)". Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  8. Kay, Jeremy (6 September 2018). "Seville TIFF sales roster includes 'The Great Darkened Days', 'Broken Mirrors' (exclusive)". Screen Daily. Retrieved 25 June 2020.


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