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Evgenia dodina biography of abraham

          The short film, which stars Evgenia Dodina, tells the story of a single mother who finds herself without her son for one day, and tries, in that....

          Abraham, played by leading Israeli actor Alon Aboutboul-you'd recognize him from a bunch of Hollywood movies, too, and most recently from John.

        1. Abraham, played by leading Israeli actor Alon Aboutboul-you'd recognize him from a bunch of Hollywood movies, too, and most recently from John.
        2. The film is based on the true story of the love affair between Pnina Gary (Dromi) from Nahalal and Eli Ben-Zvi, the second president of the State of Israel.
        3. The short film, which stars Evgenia Dodina, tells the story of a single mother who finds herself without her son for one day, and tries, in that.
        4. Among the adult actors, Evgenia Dodina stands out as she does wherever she appears.
        5. Chen, a young kid, is battling a cultural conflict between his Russian born mother and Israeli father.
        6. Death of a Poetess

          2017 film by Efrat Mishori and Dana Goldberg

          Death of a Poetess
          Directed byDana Goldberg
          Efrat Mishori
          Screenplay byEfrat Mishori
          Dana Goldberg
          Produced byDana Goldberg
          StarringEvgenia Dodina
          Samira Saraya
          CinematographyAsi Oren
          Irit Sharvit
          Edited byKatia Shepeliavaya

          Release date

          • July 14, 2017 (2017-07-14) (Jerusalem Film Festival)

          Running time

          77 minutes
          CountryIsrael
          LanguagesHebrew, Arabic

          Death of a Poetess is a 2017 Israeli film, directed and written by Efrat Mishori and Dana Goldberg.

          The lead roles in the film are played by Evgenia Dodina and Samira Saraya. The film premiered at the 2017 Jerusalem Film Festival.

          Plot summary

          The film is in black-and-white, proceeding along two timelines that meet at the film's ending.

          The first timeline follows Leni Sadeh (Evgenia Dodina), a world-renowned researcher, as she completes errand after errand, with a seeming