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In 1941 the Bucharest Pogrom breaks out and as 10-year-old Eliahu watches the last picture show, he sees his father, the cinema owner, murdered by his next-door neighbor, the leader of the fascist militia. After surviving the massacre of Romania's Jews, Eliahu seeks justice; yet postwar Romania does not join him in this pursuit, nor does the Israel to which he emigrates. Learning that his father's killer is now fighting in Vietnam with the French Foreign Legion while he is fulfilling his own military service in Israel, Eliahu deserts and embarks on a quest for truth, justice, and revenge. This saga of Eliahu (later known as “Tony Nelson”) unfolds at the 1955 Court Martial in which he stands accused of desertion for 846 days. Last Picture Show in Bucharest is inspired by a true story.


Accompanying the film premiere is a discussion with director Ludi Boeken and actress Julia Levy-Boeken. To view the conversation please click here.



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  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    75 minutes
  • Language
    Hebrew, French, Romanian
  • Country
    Israel
  • Premiere
    Florida Premiere
  • Director
    Ludi Boeken
  • Screenwriter
    Ludi Boeken, Adi Shoval
  • Producer
    Udi Yerushalmy
  • Co-Producer
    Alex Osmolovski, Michael Katrih
  • Cast
    Paul Diaconescu, Julia Levy-Boeken, Eitan Anner, Cristian Balint
  • Cinematographer
    Giora Bejach
  • Editor
    Benny Shklovsky