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  1. Aug 4, 2021 · A comedy drama about a father and son who try to make a movie about a possible war in Tel Aviv, but the father dies before they finish. The director, Dani Rosenberg, uses multiple levels of narration and reality to explore his relationship with his father and his love of cinema.

  2. Jul 1, 2020 · The Death of Cinema and My Father Too’: Cannes Film Review Dani Rosenberg's ambitious low-budget exercise offers a sometimes artful but more often self-indulgent mashup of...

  3. Jun 23, 2020 · Just after the midway point in the ominously titled The Death of Cinema and My Father Too (Moto Shel Hakolnoa Veshel Aba Sheli Gam), an Israeli director is filming his pregnant wife,...

  4. Jun 25, 2020 · Dani Rosenberg's feature debut is a self-reflexive hybrid film that mixes fact, fiction and autobiography as it grapples with the big questions. The film follows a rising director as he tracks his father’s final days, camera in hand, and uses documentary elements from his own life.

  5. Natan, Rosenberg’s “actual” father, has liver cancer. Rosenberg writes a fictional script starring members of his family, but it never goes ahead as planned because of Natan’s illness. What we get instead is the making of the making of of a movie about the imminent threat of an Iranian missile attack on Israel.

  6. Jun 30, 2020 · A personal and experimental film by Dani Rosenberg about his ailing father and his own struggles as a director. The film mixes archive footage, fiction, comedy and drama, but also suffers from a lack of focus and clarity.

  7. Jun 30, 2020 · CANNES 2020. Review: The Death of Cinema and My Father Too. by Marta Bałaga. 30/06/2020 - CANNES 2020: Tick-tock, stop the clock! Just like Fats Domino, in his debut feature, Dani Rosenberg tries to freeze time. Roni Kuban and Marek Rozenbaum in The Death of Cinema and My Father Too.