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Screenings:

Screening and Talk
Sat 6.12 | 19:00 | Hall 2

Israel, 2012, 72 min

Director:

Dan Geva

Language and Subtitles:

Hebrew, English; subtitles in Hebrew

Cast:

Dan Geva's Trilogy Tribute

Noise

On his restless journey to heal from the noise that has shattered the fragile balance of his life, the film’s protagonist–director, discovers—through the eyes and voice of his wife, who tells his story from her own vantage—that sensitivity to noise is a deeply personal terrain: one soul may lie sleepless through the slow dripping of water, while another remains deaf to the shriek of a car alarm below the window. In seeking the roots of his neurotic affliction, he unearths painful family secrets and an old military trauma—a buried wound that once split his life in two. As he comes to understand, with the guidance of psychologists, neuroscientists, and sound researchers across Israel and abroad, that this hypersensitivity is not an ailment to be cured but a fate to be lived with, he makes a defiant choice: to turn the tables—to master the noise before it masters him. Yet the price of this rebellion is grave. In the end, he must confront the hardest truth of all—that the solace he seeks cannot be forced from the chaos of sound, but must arise, quietly, from another place: from within the stillness he has long feared to face.

6.12.25 | Screening and Talk

At the end of the screening, there will be a special discussion.

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