Sh'Chur movie poster

Sh'Chur

January 2, 1994 1h 38m 6.7/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 1994. Sh'Chur is a drama film. directed by Shmuel Hasfari.

Starring Gila Almagor, Ronit Elkabetz, and Albert Iluz

Synopsis

A Jewish Moroccan immigrant family living in Israel is nearly destroyed by conflicts resulting from generational differences in this arresting Israeli drama. It begins as Cheli, a successful but emotionally troubled talk show host who has been unable to deal with her traumatic childhood is traveling to attend her father's funeral. She is accompanied by her mentally ill sister Pnina and her adopted estranged daughter. It is a hellish trip and as they travel, flashbacks chronicle their painful youth. Rachel had always wanted to break away from her family's Moroccan heritage and so spent much time trying make herself fit in with her Israeli peers. She was humiliated by her poor, ignorant family. Her father was an overbearing, blindly religious fanatic and their mother was a witch who manipulated the family by casting spells. She feared her mother, and despised her insane sister, to whom she was very cruel.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 2, 1994 32 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
User Rating 6.7/10 Good (7 votes)
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Language HE Original language
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Country Israel Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HE

Production Companies

  • Mecklberg Media Group

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sh'Chur about?

A Jewish Moroccan immigrant family living in Israel is nearly destroyed by conflicts resulting from generational differences in this arresting Israeli drama. It begins as Cheli, a successful but em...

Who directed Sh'Chur?

Sh'Chur was directed by Shmuel Hasfari.

How long is Sh'Chur?

Sh'Chur has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was Sh'Chur released?

Sh'Chur was released on January 2, 1994 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sh'Chur?

The main cast of Sh'Chur includes Gila Almagor, Ronit Elkabetz, Albert Iluz, Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, Amos Lavi.