Director: Yinnon Weil
International-Short-Narrative
Drama |
Israel |
12 min
Hebrew w/English subtitles
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Daniel lost his older brother in a car accident. At school, the Israeli Memorial Day ceremony for fallen soldiers and terror attack victims (Yom HaZikaron) is coming up, and Daniel attempts to find a space for his grieving among the children who have lost siblings in a wartime context.
Screens in Shorts Program: Letting Go
The Film Salon @ JCC of Jersey Shore
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After high school, Yinnon Weil served in the IDF as a combat medic. He graduated the four year, full-time study program at Ma’aleh Film School in 2022. He currently works in editing, writing, and creating content.
I made this film out of a personal place, of loss, and from the understanding that this is the subject that I have the most to say about, that burns inside me. It is a subject I can be most authentic and original, at my highest level. The road to this film was very long and was accompanied by many difficulties. In the end, I am happy and proud of what I have, and I’m excited to finally finish and go out into the world.