Look, Soon You Won’t See Anything
At 95 years old, Baruch keeps showing up at his architect’s office every morning, even as his clarity and memories are slipping away. When will his wife, Gila, have to put an end to his independence? As a young architect, he designed buildings across Israel. Today, not being able to recall it, he still feels compelled to create. At 95, he can no longer draw architectural plans. Yet, every morning he attends his office to color children’s booklets. Baruch Meshulam and his wife Gila founded an architectural firm in the sixties, constructing hundreds of buildings. As Baruch's dementia worsens, their grandson starts documenting the inevitable decline of their lives, their work, their home, and their 65 year marriage.
Crew
Director: Matan Abramovitz
Producer: Ayelet Kait, Amir Harel
Cinematographer: Matan Abramovitz
Editor: Matan Abramovitz
Sound Designer: Shahaf Wagshall
Details
Documentary, 52 min.
Language: Hebrew
Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Lama Films
Sales: Go2Films
Festivals & Awards
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