The Day After I'm Gone
The Day After I'm Gone (2019)

The Day After I'm Gone

1/5
(44 votes)
6.5IMDb

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Awards

Art Film Festival 2019


Blue Angel
Best Director
Best Film

Berlin International Film Festival 2019


Best First Feature Award
Best First Feature

Ghent International Film Festival 2019


Audience Award
Best Film

Helsinki International Film Festival 2019


Audience Award
Best Feature Film

INDIEBO-Festival De Cine Independiente de Bogotá 2019


Audience Award
Best Feature Film

Jerusalem Film Festival 2019


Haggiag Award
Best Israeli Feature
Israeli First Film
Narrative

Lucca Film Festival 2019


International Feature Film Contest
Best feature film
Best Film

Minsk International Film Festival 2019


Victor Turov Memorial Award for Best Film
Youth on the March: Feature Films Competition

Molodist International Film Festival 2019


Scythian Deer
Best Feature Film
Full-Length Competition

Oslo Films from the South Festival 2019


Audience Award
Best feature film
Best Film

São Paulo International Film Festival 2019


New Directors Competition
Best Film

Sarajevo Film Festival 2017


CineLink/Work-in-Progress Award
WIP AWARD

Shanghai International Film Festival 2019


The Belt and Road Film Week
Audience Choice Award for Film
Media Choice Award for Film
Media Choice Award for Filmmaker

Tarkovsky Film festival - Zerkalo 2019


Grand-Prix
Best Director
Best Feature Film
Best film

Transatlantyk Festival: Lodz 2019


Transatlantyk Distribution Award
"Section ""New Cinema"""

Vancouver International Film Festival 2019


Most Popular International Feature
Best Film

Reviews

Nimrod Eldar is credited as this movie's writer, director, sound designer, and editor. All four of them are very talented, but I wouldn't say they work perfectly together.

If you're the type that thrives on sorrow and abject misery, then you'll probably enjoy this. utterly, utterly depressing.

While this is not my type of drama, I watched it because it was filmed in Israel. So I loved seeing the scenes of Tel-Aviv and out in the mountains.

The film can be summed up with 3 words: sitting, silence and talking. And that's about it.

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