A Morning At The Museum

Today is Assaf's day off, but his wife Michal drags him to a museum.
Over the course of their visit to a place that never changes, Assaf wonders how he and Michal have changed since they met.
A chance encounter with a lovely tourist prompts Assaf to choose between a perfect stranger and the wife he knows.

  • Tal Greenberg
    Director
    For Better For Worse, KAPUNKA
  • Tal Greenberg
    Writer
    For Better For Worse, KAPUNKA
  • Merav Zaks Portal
    Writer
  • Moshe Mishali
    Producer
    For Better For Worse, KAPUNKA
  • Tal Greenberg
    Producer
    For Better For Worse, KAPUNKA
  • Dror Keren
    Key Cast
    "Assaf"
  • Marina Shoif
    Key Cast
    "Eva"
  • Hila Ofer
    Key Cast
    "Michal"
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Drama, comedy
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes 35 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 1, 2020
  • Country of Origin:
    Israel
  • Country of Filming:
    Israel
  • Language:
    English, Hebrew
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Tal Greenberg

Tal Greenberg, 34 years old, from Tel-Aviv Israel.
Studied at the school of arts in the acting department for 9 years (really thought she’s gonna be the next Julia Roberts), but In High school she got the "filmmaking fever".
Then she decided there's nothing she wants to do in life more than making films.
Between 2008-2013 studied filmmaking in Tel Aviv University and directed two fiction short films and one short documentary. After she graduated she made two short independent films.
Her shorts were screened and won awards worldwide, including Palm Springs ShortFest, Raindance Film Festival, Haifa International Film Festival, DC SHORTS Film Festival and many more.
These days she’s writing two full length feature films and 3 shorts.
In addition Tal directs commercial videos and teaches high school students the magic of cinema.
Lives with her spouse Moshe Mishali who is a film & TV drama director of photography, and a mother to sweet little Eithan.

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Director Statement


THE FILM WAS INSPIRED BY THE SHORT FILM "SLOW DOWN" (1967) BY AVRAHAM HEFFNER