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THE RING

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Adir Miller, Doron Paz, Yoav Paz, IL 2024
Feature film | 120 min. | Hebr./Engl. OV w. Engl. ST

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Friday, 10. April, 20:00
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Saturday, 18. April, 17:30
Metro Kinokulturhaus
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Adir Miller, Doron Paz, Yoav Paz, IL 2024
Feature film | 120 min. | Hebr./Engl. OV w. Engl. ST

Shoah, Disability and
Contemporary Voices

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Description:
AUSTRIAN PREMIERE
 
Adir Miller (The Matchmaker, IL 2010) has created a deeply personal and emotionally moving drama, inspired by Shoah survivors in his own family. Spanning three generations, it begins in Budapest in 1944, when his mother survived thanks to a ring — a story she passed on to her son and granddaughter. As her health is declining, her son and granddaughter travel to Budapest to find the ring. On this journey, father and daughter confront their past, their differences, and the lingering shadows of history.

Introduction: Prof. Klaus Davidowicz

(Sa., 18. April 17:30)
Credits:
Buch Adir Miller Kamera Moshe Mishali Schnitt Itsik Mizrukhin Musik Tal Yardeni Mit Adir Miller, Joy Rieger, Tikva Dayan, Yarden Gerbi, Peter Linka, Eszter Márton, Panna Dominika Bíró, u.a.
Awards:

Jerusalem Film Festival 2025:
Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score

Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
Description:

AUSTRIAN PREMIERE
 
Adir Miller (The Matchmaker, IL 2010) has created a deeply personal and emotionally moving drama, inspired by Shoah survivors in his own family. Spanning three generations, it begins in Budapest in 1944, when his mother survived thanks to a ring — a story she passed on to her son and granddaughter. As her health is declining, her son and granddaughter travel to Budapest to find the ring. On this journey, father and daughter confront their past, their differences, and the lingering shadows of history.

Introduction: Prof. Klaus Davidowicz
(Sa., 18. April 17:30)
Credits:

Buch Adir Miller Kamera Moshe Mishali Schnitt Itsik Mizrukhin Musik Tal Yardeni Mit Adir Miller, Joy Rieger, Tikva Dayan, Yarden Gerbi, Peter Linka, Eszter Márton, Panna Dominika Bíró, u.a.
Awards:

Jerusalem Film Festival 2025:
Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score

Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
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