Snails in the Rain
Snails in the Rain (Hebrew: שבלולים בגשם Shablulim BaGeshem) is a 2013 Israeli drama film. Set in the 1980s, the film revolves around Boaz, a student, who receives love letters from an unknown man, which undermines his sexual identity and threatens his stable relationship with his girlfriend.
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Directed by | Yariv Mozer |
Produced by | Hila Aviram |
Screenplay by | Yariv Mozer |
Story by | Yossi Avni Levy |
Starring | Yoav Reuveni Yehuda Nahari Yariv Mozer |
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Running time | 85 min |
Country | Israel |
Language | Hebrew |
Production
Casting
Snails in the Rain was directed by Yariv Mozer. To better understand the challenges facing actors, he decided to act in the film himself, taking on the role of Professor Richlin. He studied under acting coach Ruth Dytches in preparation for this role. Mozer explained, "I chose him [Prof. Richlin] because his story is more like my own. I felt more like him and could identify with him."[1]
Filming
Citing Tom Ford's A Single Man as inspiration, Mozer and cinematographer Shahar Reznik opted to film in a documentary style with the Sony F3, an older camera known for its Super 35 sensor and excellent treatment of highlights and aliasing. Mozer and Reznik sought to use light and color in an authentic yet vintage look.[1]
References
- Croyle, Dave (2014). "You've Got Mail: Gay Essential Talks to Yariv Mozer". Gay Essential. Retrieved 7 December 2014.