Intimate Grammar
Originally released in 2010. Intimate Grammar is a drama film. directed by Nir Bergman.
Starring Yehuda Almagor, Roee Elsberg, and Evelyn Kaplun
Synopsis
"Intimate Grammar" is a sensitive study of an inner journey rich in detailed observation. A dysfunctional family and delayed puberty make life miserable for a pre-adolescent growing up in Jerusalem in the 1960's. The film, an adaptation of David Grossman's "The Book of Intimate Grammar", shows our hero, Aharon Kleinfeld, striving to survive his domineering mother, his anti-intellectual father and his own diminutive stature in a setting of a lower-middle-class housing development where gossip is rampant and appearances are all important.
Quick Facts
Director
You Might Also Like
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HE
Production Companies
- Libretto Films
- Norma Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Intimate Grammar about?
"Intimate Grammar" is a sensitive study of an inner journey rich in detailed observation. A dysfunctional family and delayed puberty make life miserable for a pre-adolescent growing up in Jerusalem...
Who directed Intimate Grammar?
Intimate Grammar was directed by Nir Bergman.
How long is Intimate Grammar?
Intimate Grammar has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was Intimate Grammar released?
Intimate Grammar was released on September 23, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Intimate Grammar?
The main cast of Intimate Grammar includes Yehuda Almagor, Roee Elsberg, Evelyn Kaplun, Orly Zilberschatz, Rivka Gur.