Release Date: 1963-06-05
Overview: About a year after the [Adolph] Eichmann trial, director and local industry pioneer, Natan Gross, explores the traumas of the Holocaust for the first time in Israeli film. Actor, Shimon Yisraeli, himself a pioneer of one-man shows on Israeli stages, wrote and spearheaded this one-man film which tells the story of Holocaust survivor, Emmanuel, who works as a security guard on a construction site where he grapples with all the memories of those dark times that come flooding back: the train journey, the Dachau death camp, his murdered paramour, and his former friend, Hans, who joined the Nazis and killed his father. He shows up at his childhood home where Hans now lives: following an encounter with a vicious dog, Emmanuel finds shelter in the house cellar where he bides his time – remembering, hallucinating, and working up an appetite for revenge. The Cellar won the Best Feature Film Suitable for Young People award at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Rating: 5 / 10
Shimon Yisraeli
as Emmanuel
David Smadar
as Hans
Zaharira Harifai
as Lotte (Voice)
Hannah Kahane
as Lotte
Natan Gross - Director
Shimon Yisraeli - Writer
Yaakov Malkin - Writer
Nachum Slonim - Producer
Yaakov Jonilowicz - Cinematography
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