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Come Closer (Isreal) w/ Q&A
Asian World Film Festival
Come Closer (Isreal) w/ Q&A

Come Closer (Isreal) w/ Q&A

11/16/2024
Sat 12:00 PM
The Culver Theater - Auditorium 3
9500 Culver Blvd, Culver City
from $10.00
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Trailer: https://vimeo.com/1024288986/9f6dc677f2(opens in a new tab)

Genre: Women, Drama, LGBTQIA+, Biography, Narrative

Country: Israel, Italy

Year: 2024

Duration: 107 mins

Director: Tom Nesher

Language(s): Hebrew

Subtitles: English

Producer: 2-TEAM PRODUCTIONS, FANDANGO, LIKELY STORY

Principal Cast: Lia Elalouf, Darya Rosenn, Netta Garti, Jacob Zada Daniel

Followed by Q&A w/ Dir.

Synopsis

When Eden's (20) beloved young brother (17) dies in an accident, she takes desperate measures to fill the void that has been created in her life. When she discovers he had a girlfriend she knew nothing about, these measures assume a passionate and dangerous twist.

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The Culver Theater provides a 2-hour parking validation to any of the following Culver City lots. In addition, the city provides one hour free. A total of 3 hours of parking is free.

- 9099 Washington Blvd.

- 3846 Cardiff Ave.

- 3844 Watseka Ave.

Parking is available from 8:00 am to 2:00 am Monday through Friday and 10:00 am to 2:00 am Saturday and Sundays. Electric vehicle charging stations are available in the following lot.

- 9099 Washington Blvd. – 3 charging stations

Tickets start at
$10.00
Come Closer (Isreal) w/ Q&A
The Culver Theater - Auditorium 3
The sale has ended
11/16/2024
Sat 12:00 PM
The Culver Theater - Auditorium 3
9500 Culver Blvd, Culver City
from $10.00

Asian World Film Festival

The Asian World Film Festival (AWFF), founded by Kyrgyz public figure Sadyk Sher-Niyaz and overseen by Executive & Program Director Georges N. Chamchoum, brings the very best of a broad selection of Asian World cinema to Los Angeles to draw greater recognition to the region's wealth of filmmakers and strengthen ties between the Asian and Hollywood film industries. Uniting through cross-cultural collaboration, the Festival champions films from over 50 countries across Asia, spanning from Turkey to Japan and from Russia to India and South-East Asia. The Festival is unique in that it predominantly screens Oscar and Golden Globe submissions for Best International Feature Film and Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language respectively. All films that participate in the Festival will have a unique chance to be guided through the challenging awards season and showcased to members of the Motion Picture Academy, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and all Guilds for enhanced exposure, media attention and awards consideration. AWFF is a non-profit organization under Aitysh USA.

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