The Mute's House

Beit Ha'Ilemet | Documentary | ISR | 32'


The Mute's House

The Mute's House

A building in Hebron, which has been deserted by its Palestinian owners, is called "The Mute's House" by the Israeli soldiers stationed there and by the tour guides who pass by. The building's only occupants are a deaf woman, Sahar, and her eight-year-old son, Yousef. The family's unique story, which unfolds against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is told through the eyes of the young and charismatic Yousef.

Directed by: Tamar Kay
Script: Tamar Kay
Cinematography: Zvi Landsman
Music: Alon Peretz
Sound design: Shahaf Wagshall
Editing: Shira Mazuz
Cast: Yousef Rajabi, Sahar Rajabi
Production: Ariel Richter, Tamar Kay

Date: 2015

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