Involuntary
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Involuntary
Alin and Shani are two young Israeli women who look normal on the outside, but on the inside exists a monster threatening to burst at any time. Both women suffer from Tourette Syndrome in the most severe and extreme way. Alin (30) is living on the edge, wild and rebellious, she loves to drink and have a good time. Shani (18) is sweet and intelligent but suffers from social isolation. The worlds of the two are entirely different: Alin comes from the slums of Haifa whereas Shani is a “good girl” from suburban Ariel. The director Boaz Rosenberg followed the two young women over three crucial years, during which they matured, experienced emotional turmoil and dealt with the problematic relationships they have with their homes and society. Especially prominent is the close yet complicated relationship with their mothers. The film culminates with an experimental brain surgery Alin goes through in her efforts to fight her illness, while Shani reaches a point in which she can no longer stay at her parent’s home and has to deal for the first time with real independence. ‘Involuntary’ gives a freshand intimate look at the survival of two characters in a world in which they feel “abnormal” and different.
Festivals and Awards:
Verzio International Human Rights Film Festival, Hungary, 2008;
Shanghai Int'l TV Festival, China, 2008;
Haifa International Film Festival, Israel 2007
Director: Boaz A. Rosenberg
Producer: Dana Bar, Boaz A. Rosenberg
Production Company: Boaz Rosenberg Productions
Cinematographer: Nadav Hekselman
Editor: Ruthie Meiri
Original Soundtrack: Yehonatan Oppenheim
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, The Second Authority for Television and Radio
Script: Boaz A. Rosenberg, Ruthie Meiri
Distributor: Ruth Diskin Ltd.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: לא רצוני
Relevant Links:
On Ruth Diskin Films websiteCategory: Health / People with Disabilities / Science / Women
Tag Words: Ariel brain surgery Family Haifa illness slums social isolation surgery Tourette Syndrome women
Alin and Shani are two young Israeli women who look normal on the outside, but on the inside exists a monster threatening to burst at any time. Both women suffer from Tourette Syndrome in the most severe and extreme way. Alin (30) is living on the edge, wild and rebellious, she loves to drink and have a good time. Shani (18) is sweet and intelligent but suffers from social isolation. The worlds of the two are entirely different: Alin comes from the slums of Haifa whereas Shani is a “good girl” from suburban Ariel. The director Boaz Rosenberg followed the two young women over three crucial years, during which they matured, experienced emotional turmoil and dealt with the problematic relationships they have with their homes and society. Especially prominent is the close yet complicated relationship with their mothers. The film culminates with an experimental brain surgery Alin goes through in her efforts to fight her illness, while Shani reaches a point in which she can no longer stay at her parent’s home and has to deal for the first time with real independence. ‘Involuntary’ gives a freshand intimate look at the survival of two characters in a world in which they feel “abnormal” and different.
Festivals and Awards:
Verzio International Human Rights Film Festival, Hungary, 2008;
Shanghai Int'l TV Festival, China, 2008;
Haifa International Film Festival, Israel 2007
Relevant Links:
On Ruth Diskin Films websiteDirector: Boaz A. Rosenberg
Producer: Dana Bar, Boaz A. Rosenberg
Production Company: Boaz Rosenberg Productions
Cinematographer: Nadav Hekselman
Editor: Ruthie Meiri
Original Soundtrack: Yehonatan Oppenheim
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, The Second Authority for Television and Radio
Script: Boaz A. Rosenberg, Ruthie Meiri
Distributor: Ruth Diskin Ltd.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: לא רצוני
Category: Health / People with Disabilities / Science / Women
Tag Words: Ariel brain surgery Family Haifa illness slums social isolation surgery Tourette Syndrome women