Twin Peaks in the 21st century.
Four years ago the lifeless body of young Lior Oppenheim was found in a forest near Kfar Saba, a small, traditional town north of Tel Aviv. Today, December 2000, it has finally been discovered that his killers were a group of bright, attractive teenagers.
The closure of the case inspires Rabin High School film students Daphne and David, inseparable friends since childhood, and Guy, a mysterious, introverted classmate, to make a film about the crime.
But what at first seemed like a simple student project soon turns into a risky investigation. The friends will have to pay a high price to uncover the truth about the violence hidden beneath the streets of this “quiet” suburban town.
RELEVANT DATA: KfarSaba 2000 is a powerful story about Tel Aviv’s identity. Its brilliant use of language and balance between tragedy and parody is reminiscent of the Twin Peaks series.
This work was awarded the Israeli Ministry of Culture’s Young Authors Award and was named Book of the Year by the Tel Aviv municipality and the popular Time Out magazine.
Its author, Julia Fermentto, is a best-selling author, considered one of the most promising voices in contemporary Hebrew literature. Her critically acclaimed stories have been translated into several languages.
The reviewer said:
“Kfar Saba 2000 tricks the reader into believing he is about to read a light coming-of-age…until the glass of black poison poured into it drags sinister waves of confused, dark passion to the surface.” Yedioth Aharonot.
“With breathtaking virtuosity, Kfar Saba 2000 balances savagery, pathos and parody.” Ministry of Culture Award Committee.
AUDIOVISUAL POTENTIAL: TV Series, Miniseries, Film, TV Movie.
LANGUAGES AVAILABLE: Hebrew, English translation in process.
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