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Yadayim KshurotTied Hands
Tied Hands tells the story of a sensitive and complex relationship between a mother and her ailing son. Like in Hans Christian Anderson’s legend The Loveliest Rose in the World, where a child is looking for a rose to save his mother the queen on her death bed, so in Tied Hands in a reversal of roles a mother goes out on a desperate search for a little Marijuana, to ease her son’s pain. In her turbulent journey in the streets of Tel-Aviv, old truths from her past come back to life and threaten to break down a wall of denials behind which she’s been hiding all her life.
Israel - 2006 - 1 h 30 mn - 35 mm - Colour
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