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We Have Sinned Before You

Synopsis:

To pass the time on Yom Kippur, when phones and electronics are prohibited, Roni (10) suggests that the whole family play a game, in which everyone must ask for forgiveness for something they did this year that was very serious, and the others must forgive. Roni never imagined what secrets and difficulties would arise from the innocent game the teacher played with them in class.

Topics: Family Relations, Relationship, Women, Humor
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Directed by: Ifat Nener Orgad
Production: Ifat Nener Orgad
Writer: Ifat Nener Orgad
Cinematography: Tamar Schwarz
Editing: Eyal Gutman
Participants: Tali Sharon, Yiftach Klein, Amir Meyuhas, Roni Orgad
Screened at the festival: Solidarity Film Festival * International film festival KineNova Skopje * Euroshorts Young Filmmakers – Winner Best Film * Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival * Atlanta Jewish Film Festival * Atlanta Jewish Film Festival * Worldwide Women’s Film Festival * Mitzpe Ramon Film Festival * CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival * Columbus Jewish Film Festival * Fisheye Film Festival * Tampa Bay Jewish Film Festival * Katze Film Festival * Cleveland Jewish Film Festival * Gold Coast International Film Festival * Budapest Jewish Film Festival * MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival – Winner Best Film! * Boca International Jewish Film Festival * Kyiv International Film Festival Molodist * Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia * East Bay Jewish Film Festival * Houston Jewish Film Festival * Santa Barbara Jewish Film Festival * Post Alley Film Festival * Ramsgate International Film & TV Festival

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