After (Israeli film)
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Directed byEytan Fox
Written byNathan Brand & Eytan Fox
Screenplay byEytan Fox
Produced byRonit Ben Menachem
| After | |
|---|---|
| אפרטר | |
| Directed by | Eytan Fox |
| Written by | Nathan Brand & Eytan Fox |
| Screenplay by | Eytan Fox |
| Produced by | Ronit Ben Menachem |
| Starring | Gil Frank Hanoch Re’im Tzofit Grant (Elishiv) Binyamin Yagendorf Uri Mauda Moshe Ferster Muhammad Kharzallah Yuval Carmi Dana Cohen |
| Cinematography | Avi Karpik |
| Edited by | Yosef Greenfeld |
| Music by | Yehuda Poliker |
Release date |
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Running time | 44 minutes |
| Country | Israel |
| Language | Hebrew |
After is a 1990 Israeli short film directed by Eytan Fox, produced by Ronit Ben‑Menahem.
The film follows a young Israeli soldier in a combat unit preparing to be deployed to Lebanon. After receiving a day off in Jerusalem, he discovers that his commanding lieutenant is engaging in a sexual liaison in a public park. The dynamic between the soldier and his superior becomes increasingly tense.
Cast
| Actor | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gil Frank | Erez | The platoon commander |
| Hanoch Re’im | Yonatan | |
| Tzofit Grant (Elishiv) | Mali | Department clerk |
| Binyamin Yagendorf | Ido | Yonatan's close friend in the platoon |
| Uri Mauda[1] | Gzuli | Soldier in the platoon |
| Moshe Ferster | Morgenstern | Soldier in the platoon |
| Muhammad Kharzallah | Rahamim | Soldier in the platoon |
| Yuval Carmi | — |
The sergeant |
| Dana Cohen | Shira | Ido's girlfriend |
Production
After is a 45-minute Israeli film. The film explores themes of military life, power dynamics, sexuality, and the moral complexities of service in the Israeli army.