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  1. Broken Mirrors (Hebrew: מראות שבורות, romanized: Marot Shvurotl) is a 2019 Israeli drama film written and directed by Imri Matalon and Aviad Givon and starring Shira Haas. The film had its world premiere at the 2018 Rome Film Festival as part of the competition at the 18th edition of Alice in the City section.

  2. Mar 28, 2019 · Broken Mirrors: Directed by Aviad Givon, Imri Matalon. With Shira Haas, Yiftach Klein, Renana Raz, Yoav Rotman. Shadowed by a strict, military father who inflicts severe methods of punishment as a form of discipline, seventeen year old Ariella commits a grave error that her father isn't willing to punish her for.

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    • Drama
    • Aviad Givon, Imri Matalon
    • 2019-03-28
  3. Director: Imri Matalon, Aviad Givon. Writer: Imri Matalon, Aviad Givon. Plot Summary. Shadowed by a strict, military father who inflicts severe methods of punishment as a form of discipline, seventeen year old Ariella commits a grave error that her father isn’t willing to punish her for.

  4. Jun 29, 2020 · Writer-directors Imri Matalon and Aviad Givon also received a nod for their screenplay. The film, which premieres virtually at laemmle.com on July 3, casts Haas as Ariella, a teenager whose...

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  5. Shadowed by a strict, military father who inflicts severe methods of punishment as a form of discipline, a 17-year-old commits a grave error that her father isnt willing to punish her for. Seeking a punishment of her own, she embarks on a dark quest where she will discover a secret of her father’s.

  6. Directed by Imri Matalon, Aviad Givon. Shadowed by a strict, military father who inflicts severe methods of punishment as a form of discipline, seventeen-year-old Ariella (Shira Haas) commits a grave error that her father isn't willing to punish her for.

  7. Directed by Imri Matalon, Aviad Givon. Shadowed by a strict, military father who inflicts severe methods of punishment as a form of discipline, seventeen year old Ariella commits a grave error that her father isn’t willing to punish her for.