Don’t Forget Me

by adminpublished on July 23, 2023

Tom’s doctor at the Eating Disorder Clinic where she is committed says that she’s getting better. The thought of getting healthy and heavy scares her. It looks like it is going to be the worst day of her life. And then Tom meets Neil, a socially awkward tuba player. Together they try to escape from their lives and all that is considered socially acceptable.

Don’t Forget Me is a dark yet heartwarming indie comedy about the need to be out of your mind in order to fall madly in love.

Presented in Hebrew language, with optional English subtitles.

WINNER, BEST FILM, Tarkovsky International Film Festival 2017, Russia
WINNER, BEST FILM, BEST ACTOR, BEST ACTRESS, Torino International Film Festival 2017, Italy
WINNER, CNC AWARD, Jerusalem Film Festival 2017

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