Neither by Day nor by Night

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Neither by Day nor by Night (Hebrew: לא ביום ולא בלילה Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla) is a 1972 Israeli-American drama film directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. It was entered into the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival.[1] The film received two awards: 1) Best script, awarded by International Writer's Union, and, 2) C.I.D.A.L.C prize, for "understanding between peoples".

Written byAbraham Raz, play
Gisa W. Slonim, script
Steven Hilliard Stern
Produced byMordechai Slonim
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Neither by Day nor by Night
Directed bySteven Hilliard Stern
Written byAbraham Raz, play
Gisa W. Slonim, script
Steven Hilliard Stern
Produced byMordechai Slonim
StarringZalman King
Eli Cohen
CinematographyAmnon Salomon
Edited byAlain Jakubowicz
Music byVladimir Cosma
Distributed bySteve Broidy
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesIsrael
United States
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

An American solder, injured and hospitalized, is slowly going blind. He shares a hospital room with another blind person: an elderly woman who mistakes him for a man she once loved.

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