What it is about
Shira Geffen’s live-action short film, “The Event Horizon,” has been awarded the prestigious Golden Goblet award for Best Live Action Short Film at the Shanghai International Film Festival. This marks a significant achievement as it was the only Israeli film accepted to the largest film festival in Asia.
Why it matters
Geffen’s win highlights the global appeal and artistic excellence of Israeli cinema. It showcases Israel’s capacity to create powerful narratives that resonate universally. Winning at such a prominent festival paves the way for more Israeli filmmakers to gain international recognition and foster cross-cultural dialogue through storytelling. Geffen’s acceptance speech emphasized the unifying power of cinema in a world often divided by political boundaries.
Details of the Film
The Event Horizonis a gripping narrative told through the eyes of a young girl who experiences rapid and forced maturity during a family vacation in the desert. The film stars Emily Weiss in the lead role, with a formidable cast including Ophir Award-winner Tinkerbell, Timor Cohen, and Eldad Prives, enhancing its strong emotional and dramatic core.
Shira Geffen’s Accomplishments
Shira Geffen has an established career, with critically acclaimed feature films likeJellyfish(which won the Camera d’Or Prize at the Cannes Film Festival) andSelf Made(awarded at the American Film Institute Festival). Her diverse talents span acting, children’s literature, and television scriptwriting, showcasing her versatility and depth as a storyteller.
A Star-Studded Heritage
Geffen’s artistic lineage runs deep; she is the daughter of renowned poet and songwriter Yehonatan Geffen, the sister of singer Aviv Geffen, and married to acclaimed author Etgar Keret, with whom she collaborated on the French television series “The Middleman.” This rich familial connection to the arts further underscores the cultural significance of her international achievements.
This story was first published on jpost.com.