Boy Meets Girl (Hebrew: בן לוקח בת Ben Loke'ah Bat) is a 1982 Israeli drama directed by Michal Bat-Adam. It was filmed on location at Kibbutz Ma'ayan Tzvi.
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Directed by | Michal Bat-Adam |
Screenplay by | Michal Bat-Adam |
Produced by | Avi Kleinberger Gideon Amir |
Cinematography | Nurith Aviv |
Edited by | Hagit Hanin Lena Kadish |
Music by | Nurit Hirsch |
Release date | July 1982 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
The story is a semi-autobiographical account of Bat-Adams' own upbringing at a kibbutz boarding school.[1] Her 1994 film, Aya: Imagined Autobiography (Hebrew: איה), revisits the character of Aya, who is now a married woman haunted by her past.
Aya (Einat Helfman) is a shy 10-year-old girl who has grown up in Tel Aviv. When her parents, who are both doctors, travel to Thailand as part of their work, Aya is placed in a boarding school on a kibbutz. As an outsider, she has difficulty adjusting to the insularity and unfamiliar values and practices of kibbutz society. She struggles to cope with the challenges of living with dozens of her peers in a communal children's dormitory where there is no separation according to gender.
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