GOLDEN VOICES
by Evgeny Ruman
synopsis
Victor and Raya Frenkel were the golden voices of the Soviet film dubbing for decades. All the western movies that reached Soviet screens were dubbed by them. In 1990, with the collapse of Soviet Union, the Frenkels decided to do Aliyah - immigrate to Israel, just like hundreds of thousands of Soviet Jews. There's no need in Israel for Russian speaking dubbing artists, and Victor's and Raya's attempts to use their talent will cause bizarre and unexpected events during their first months in Israel, and turn the beginning of the new chapter of their life into an amusing, painful, and absurd experience.
international title: | Golden Voices |
original title: | Kolot Reka'a |
country: | Israel |
sales agent: | Intramovies |
year: | 2019 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Evgeny Ruman |
film run: | 88' |
screenplay: | Ziv Berkovich, Evgeny Ruman |
cast: | Maria Belkin, Vladimir Friedman, Evelin Hagoel, Uri Ran Klauzner, Alexander Senderovich |
cinematography by: | Ziv Berkovich |
film editing: | Evgeny Ruman |
art director: | Sandra Gutman |
costumes designer: | Rona Doron |
music: | Asher Goldschmidt |
producer: | Leon Edery, Moshe Edery, Eitan Evan, Tami Leon, Chilik Michaeli, Avraham Pirchi |
line producer: | Michal Wintroib |
production: | United Channel Movies (IL) |