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Israeli Pride: Film Starring Diane Schwartz and Ohad Knoller Wins International Award | Israel Hayom

2024-01-16T13:19:25.624Z

Highlights: "Orbit" won the Best Short Film Award at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film is about a young man's search for the meaning of life. It was directed by Noni Geffen, who also wrote the screenplay. The movie is based on a true story of a young boy and his search for meaning in his life. For more information on the film, visit the official website of the film's distributor, Razzmatazz, and on Twitter @Razzmatzz.


Noni Geffen's "Orbit" picked up the award for Best Short Film in the "Science Fiction" category at the Los Angeles Film Festival


Despite the complex period, the Israeli film "Orbit" starring Diane Schwartz in his first acting role alongside Ohad Knoller and directed by Noni Geffen in collaboration with Tel Aviv University won the Best Short Film Award in the Science Fiction category at the Los Angeles Short Film Festival.

Geffen (Diane Schwartz), a witty and slightly skeptical influencer, embarks on an intriguing mission in the desert alongside Marwan, a talented photographer. There they meet Amnon (Ohad Knoller), an astrophysicist who is convinced that he has made contact with extraterrestrial creatures.

From the movie "Orbit", photo: None

"Orbit" tells the tenacity of the human spirit, the meaning of real connections and the eternal search for meaning in the universe.

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Source: israelhayom

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