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A loving couple goes out on a windy day to shoot some photos on a Polaroid camera. When one of the photographs raises strange questions, the girl (Tinkerbell) immediately decides to take one more picture. The result may be fatal.

  • Boaz Goldberg
    Director
    Tomorrow's Gone, FRANKENGOLEM
  • Boaz Goldberg
    Writer
    Tomorrow's Gone, FRANKENGOLEM
  • Tai Shani
    Writer
  • Tinkerbell
    Key Cast
    Total Love, Giraffes, Ha-hesder, Beketzev Haketzev
  • Noam Rotem
    Key Cast
    Ice Nine
  • Boaz Goldberg
    Editor
    Tomorrow's Gone, FRANKENGOLEM
  • Dana Keren-Yaar
    Thanks:
    Tomorrow's Gone
  • Boaz Goldberg
    Producer
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Romance, Drama, Sci-Fi, Mod
  • Runtime:
    2 minutes 46 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 22, 1999
  • Country of Origin:
    Israel
  • Country of Filming:
    Israel
  • Shooting Format:
    Video 8
  • Aspect Ratio:
    3:4
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Camera Obscura
  • KorDroy United Bar Short Films Festival
    Tel Aviv
    Israel
    June 20, 2012
    World Premiere
Distribution Information
  • boazgol@gmail.com
    Distributor
    Country: Israel
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - Boaz Goldberg


Boaz Goldberg (1974) is a documentary filmmaker and an interdisciplinary artist. He worked as a music journalist for more than a decade ("Zman Tel Aviv", "City Mouse", "The City", "Israel Today") and meticulously covered the alternative music scene in Israel. Goldberg later had several editing and directing jobs in many television programs. He dabbled in painting, photography and recording music. All of this led him into the world of documentary filmmaking. Tomorrow's Gone, a full feature film about the life and death of Charlie Megira, is his debut feature documentary.

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A 1980's American Indoor Soccer expert.
A freak of the arcade video game "Paperboy".
still has a functioning VHS player.
Loves spotting embassies in quite streets.