Doubtful (film)
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| Directed by | Eliran Elya |
| Screenplay by | Eliran Elya |
| Produced by | Oren Rogovin |
| Starring | Ran Danker, Adar Hazazi Gersch |
| Cinematography | Shai Goldman |
| Edited by | Arik Leibovitch |
| Music by | Ran Elimelech, Yoram Hazan |
Production company | Rogovin Brothers |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | Israel |
| Language | Hebrew |
Doubtful (Hebrew: Mutalim Besafek) is a 2017 Israeli social drama film, written and directed by Eliran Elya, produced by Oren Rogovin, starring Ran Danker, as Assi, screenwriter and a poet, sentenced to community service as a juvenile delinquency teacher. The film was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival 2017 and won two awards: Best First Film, Best Cinematography to Shai Goldman, and honorary mention for his performance to Adar Hazazi. Doubtful was nominated for nine Ophir Awards, including Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Film. The film produced following the support of the Israeli Film Fund, Yes, and Gesher Multicultural Film Fund.
The film is based on actual events, took place in the director's life, Eliya played by Danker. The juvenile actors have no former experience, it's their debut cinematic appearance.