The Witch from Melchet Street

The Witch from Melchet Street

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director = Dina Zvi-Riklis
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writer = Alma Ganihar and Gadi Taub
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starring = Roina Kambus, Eyal Cohen, Benny Avni, Lupo Berkowitch, Sagit Emet
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released = 2005
runtime = 50 min.
country = Israel
language = Hebrew with English subtitles
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"The Witch from Melchet Street" is a 2005 Israeli modern-day urban fairytale about magic and first love. It's based on a book by Israeli author Gadi Taub and is geared towards both children and adults as it tells the story of the magical summer that Assaf fell in love for the first time with a neighborhood girl and became close friends with the witch who lived on his street.

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"The Witch From Melchet Street" is told from the perspective of a grown up Assaf, remembering what it was like to be young and in love and the quirky friend who helped him through it. Plagued by her own broken heart, the three-hundred-year-old witch (with a surprisingly youthful appearance) finds it easy to sympathize with her little neighbor friend, who’s spending his summer pining over a little neighborhood girl who hardly acknowledges his existence.

Nearly two decades after the summer Assaf is still gripped by his memories. Since then, the little girl has grown up and moved away, but Assaf never left. “When you live in the house you grew up in, your childhood is always right beside you,” he explains. “You buy cigarettes where you used to buy popsicles, you sit at a cafe overlooking your old school.”

Now, when Assaf spots his first love wandering through his neighborhood, he can’t help but follow a few steps behind her, keeping her hot pink dress in sight at all times. As he watches her walk, he can't help but remember the brassy little girl who, long ago, showed no remorse while breaking his heart.

Awards

* "Official Selection" in Istanbul Children's Film Festival, 2007
* "Official Selection" in Chicago Children's Film Festival, 2007

References

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ee also

Other dramas set modern in Israel:
*"Alila"
*"The Postwoman"
*"You Don't Say"
*"Time of Favor"

External links

* [http://www.tjctv.com/movies/the-witch-from-melchet-street/ The Jewish Channel's write-up]
* [http://www.ouka.fi/lef/en/films/witch_from_melchet_st.htm XXVI OULU International Children's Film Festival]
* [http://www.nfct.org.il/siteFiles/1/175/4529.asp The New Israeli for Cinema and TV write up]
* [http://www.kidsfirst.org/detail/207167.html?setup_file=kfdetails.setup&submit_search=yes&DBID=207167 KidsFirst.org's write-up]


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