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Amid the late ’80s pop craze and rising HIV epidemic, 12-year-old Boaz uncovers a devastating secret about the father he idolizes that threatens to tear his family apart. Across a yearslong journey, Boaz seeks to heal the wound and reclaim the father-son bond he never stopped yearning for.

On the heels of his impressive first feature, Karaoke, Moshe Rosenthal crafts a captivating, deeply moving father-son story that explores the upheaval in a family after a startling revelation. Tell Me Everything is told with warmth and intimacy through the experience of Boaz, a boy nearing his bar mitzvah and manhood, yet still trying to understand masculinity and his father, his perspective blurred by confusion and fear. In exploring the truth, Boaz leaves his childhood behind with every step, carrying his shame, guilt, and anger into adulthood. Propelled by phenomenal performances, richly detailed storytelling, a vibrant visual sensibility, and a vivid evocation of the ’80s, Tell Me Everything is a poignant story of family, reckoning, and the search for a father — or maybe just the attempt to truly see him. — JN

This film contains strobe effects.

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  • Year
    2026
  • Runtime
    109 minutes
  • Language
    Hebrew
  • Country
    Israel/France
  • Director
    Moshe Rosenthal
  • Screenwriter
    Moshe Rosenthal
  • Producer
    Alona Refua, Maya Fischer, Roi Kurland, Ben Giladi, Emilie Georges, Naima Abed
  • Director of Photography
    Ziv Berkovich
  • Music Composer
    Gael Rakotondrabe
  • Sound
    Olivier Voisin, Vitaliy Grinshpun, Damien Favreau
  • Production Design
    Ido Dolev
  • Costumes
    Hava Levy Rozalsky
  • Hair & Makeup
    Maya Levy Shamay
  • Editing
    Dafi Farbman
  • Principal Cast
    Yair Mazor, Ido Tako, Assi Cohen, Keren Tzur, Mor Dimri, Neta Orbach
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