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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2318954Tal Granit - IMDb

    Tal Granit. Writer: The Farewell Party. The Israeli filmmaker Tal Granit was born in Tel Aviv in 1969. She graduated from Jerusalem's Sam Spiegel Film School. In 2006 she wrote and directed with her partner Sharon Maymon 'Mortgage', winner of the Best Drama Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

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  2. Jan 18, 2013 · Summer Vacation: Directed by Tal Granit, Sharon Maymon. With Yiftach Klein, Oded Leopold, Hilla Vidor, Ido Bartal. Sea, sun, island, a family on vacation. And all Yuval wants is to get the heck out of there.

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    • Short, Drama, Romance
    • Tal Granit, Sharon Maymon
    • 2013-01-18
  3. Summer Vacation ( Hebrew: חופש גדול, translit. Hofesh Gadol) is a 2012 Israeli live-action short film by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon. It was shortlisted among ten films for Best Live Action Short Film at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.

  4. May 22, 2015 · The Farewell Party: Directed by Tal Granit, Sharon Maymon. With Ze'ev Revach, Levana Finkelstein, Aliza Rosen, Ilan Dar. Residents of a retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend, though they are faced with a series of dilemmas when rumors of the machine begin to spread.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Tal Granit, Sharon Maymon
    • 2015-05-22
  5. Tal Granit. Tal Granit was born in Tel Aviv in 1969. She graduated from the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem with distinction. Granit also studied acting at Yoram Levinstein’s Acting Studio.

  6. A family are vacationing at a Mediterranean seaside resort and the kids are having fun burying dad, Yuvali (Yiftach Klein) up to his neck in the sand just as the tide is coming in. As his wife, Michaela (Hilla Vidor) realizes the gravity of the situation, panic-stricken, she asks people to help dig him out.

  7. Sep 6, 2014 · The opening of The Farewell Party [+. ] by Israeli duo Tal Granit & Sharon Maymon is striking; it immediately sets the tone of the movie: a film that deals with death, but always with subtle irony. (The article continues below - Commercial information)