词条 | Aya: Imagined Autobiography |
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|name=Aya: Imagined Autobiography |film name=איה: אוטוביוגרפיה דמיונית |image=Aya imagined autobiography poster.jpg |caption=Theatrical release poster |director=Michal Bat-Adam |writer=Michal Bat-Adam |producer={{ill|Marek Rozenbaum|he|מרק רוזנבאום|pl}} |music=Amos Hadani |starring={{Flat list|
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}} |distributor=National Center for Jewish Film |released={{Film date|df=yes|1994|||Israel}} |runtime=87 Minutes |country=Israel |language=Hebrew |budget=$ 650,000}}Aya: Imagined Autobiography ({{lang-he|איה: אוטוביוגרפיה דמיונית}}, tr.Aya: Autobiographia Dimionit) is a 1994 Israeli independent underground dramatic art film directed by Michal Bat-Adam. The titular character is the same one from the director's earlier film Boy Meets Girl, now haunted by her past.[1] SynopsisAya (Michal Bat-Adam, played by {{ill|Michal Zoharetz|he|מיכל זוארץ}} as a teenager, by Shira Lew-Munk as a child, and, inside the fictional film, by Keren Tenenbaum), a thirtysomething film director, married and mother of one, is shooting a film about her life. The film presents the story of the filming of this fictional film while intersecting within it her dreams and delusions from her life and relations with her father {{ill|Gedalia Besser|he|גדליה בסר}}, played inside the fictional film by {{ill|Alexander Peleg|he|אלכס פלג}}) and her mentally ill mother ({{ill|Liat Goren|he|ליאת גורן}}, played inside the fictional film by Levana Finkelstein). Aya sees her life as a striving to exist, namely, to do something important in life, both in her eyes and in her father's. However, while making this film, Aya understands that all of this striving for something large is pointless, and, that what really matters is the ability to experience every moment of life, finding meaning therein.[2][3] ReceptionWriting in Haaretz, critic {{ill|Uri Klein|he|אורי קליין}} opined that the film is director Michal Bat-Adam's best one so far,[4] while Ha'ir critic Dr. {{ill|Shmuel Duvdevani|he|שמוליק דובדבני}} wrote that it was her most personal as well as her most interesting one to date.[5] Time Out Tel Aviv critic {{ill|Yair Raveh|he|יאיר רוה}} noted that watching this film "is like meeting for the first time someone who insists on telling you about a very intimate dream he had had, while exposing you to his unedited and private world of fantasies and associations."[6] Abroad, Variety stated that, in this film, the "clash between film and reality is really the core of the movie, with scenes from the autobiographical film clashing with scenes from Aya’s memory. Sometimes the memory is harsher and sometimes the film is, as if Bat-Adam doesn’t trust either as a source of truth."[7] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ictd.co.il/%D7%9E%D7%99%D7%9B%D7%9C-%D7%91%D7%AA-%D7%90%D7%93%D7%9D/%D7%90%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%95%D7%AA|script-title=he:מיכל בת־אדם|last=Sason|first=Yasmin|last2=Parkhomovsky|first2=Marat|date=20 December 2010|website={{ill|Israeli Cinema Testimonial Database|he|מאגר העדויות של הקולנוע הישראלי}}|language=Hebrew|access-date=31 March 2017}} 2. ^{{cite news|last=Shin|first=Uri|script-title=he:שלוש פנים לאיה|trans-title=Aya's Three Faces|url=http://idea.cinema.co.il/ideawebinter/multimedia_11/0263/02630642.pdf|language=Hebrew|work=Davar|location=Tel Aviv|access-date=22 March 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemaofisrael.co.il/%D7%90%D7%99%D7%94/|script-title=he:איה: אוטוביוגרפיה דמיונית|last=Munk|first=Dr. Yael|website={{ill|Cinema of Israel (website)|lt=Cinema of Israel|he|ספר הקולנוע הישראלי}}|language=Hebrew|access-date=22 March 2017}} 4. ^{{cite news|last=Klein|first=Uri|date=26 October 1994|script-title=he:רגעים קטנים של רגש|trans-title=Little Moments of Emotion|url=http://idea.cinema.co.il/ideawebinter/multimedia_11/0159/01590410.pdf|language=Hebrew|work=Haaretz|location=Tel Aviv|access-date=22 March 2017}} 5. ^{{cite news|last=Duvdevani|first=Dr. Shmuel|date=28 October 1994|script-title=he:בסרט הזה כבר היינו|trans-title=We Have Already Seen This Film|url=http://idea.cinema.co.il/ideawebinter/multimedia_11/0159/01590415.pdf|language=Hebrew|work=Ha'ir|location=Tel Aviv|access-date=22 March 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news|last=Raveh|first=Yair|date=28 October 1994|script-title=he:סרט בתוך סרט בתוך סרט|trans-title=A Film Inside a Film Inside a Film|url=http://idea.cinema.co.il/ideawebinter/multimedia_11/0159/01590409.pdf|language=Hebrew|work=Time Out Tel Aviv|location=Tel Aviv|access-date=22 March 2017}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1994/film/reviews/an-imagined-autobiography-1200439526/|title=Review: Aya: Imagined Autobiography|website=Variety|publisher=Penske Media Corporation|date=6 November 1994|access-date=23 March 2017}} External links
19 : 1990s drama films|1990s independent films|1994 films|Israeli art films|Films about diseases|Films about dreams|Films about families|Films about film directors and producers|Films about marriage|Films about mental disability|Films about psychiatry|Films directed by Michal Bat-Adam|Films set in Israel|Films shot in Israel|Hebrew-language films|Israeli drama films|Israeli films|Israeli independent films|Self-reflexive films |
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