- Look, Soon You Won’t See Anything. An intimate portrait of love and devotion, the film follows Baruch and Gila Meshulam, whose 65-year marriage faces the challenges of Baruch’s progressing dementia. Once an architect who contributed to Israel’s architectural landscape, Baruch now expresses his creativity through children’s coloring books. As his memories fade, their grandson documents the couple’s enduring love, the echoes of a fulfilling career, and the bittersweet transformation of their home. A touching exploration of how love adapts and perseveres, even as dementia reshapes the contours of a life shared. Post-screening discussion with the filmmaker, Matan Abramovitz.
- Premiere films by graduates of the Ultra-Orthodox Women’s Track of Maale Film School. A unique insight of the Charedi-feminine experience. Post-screening discussion with the filmmakers.
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Look, Soon You Won’t See Anything: Film and Discussion
Wednesday, 19.3.25 / 16:30 // Past Event

From the film Look, Soon You Won’t See Anything by Matan Abramovitz