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Jellyfish
Directed by
Shira Geffen
,
Etgar Keret
Not Rated
2007
82m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
7.0
89%
79%
7.0
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Intertwined destinies of characters who seek to break free from their solitude and find their place in society. Slowly, they manage to stay afloat and let themselves be carried along by life.
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Where to Watch Jellyfish
Hoopla
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Cast of Jellyfish
Sarah Adler
Batya
Shosha Goren
Tikva
Tsipor Aizen
Tamar
Bruria Albeck
Relly
Ilanit Ben-Yaakov
Galia
Assi Dayan
Eldad
Miri Fabian
Nili
Jonathan Gurfinkel
Amir
Gera Sandler
Michael
Nikol Leidman
Das kleine Mädchen
Noa Raban
Keren
Ma-nenita De Latorre
Joy
Zaharira Harifai
Malka
Menachem Lang
Rabbi
Shira Geffen
Director / Screenplay
Etgar Keret
Director
Antoine Héberlé
Director Of Photography
Sascha Franklin
Editor
François Gédigier
Editor
Christopher Bowen
Original Music Composer
Jellyfish Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
There are sharply observed moments of social intercourse and a nice current of realistic honesty. But when I ask myself what it is that these women in the movie want, I come up with bubkes.
Arizona Republic
Richard Nilsen
Most of the first hour passes without much more forward motion than its namesake. But in the corners and niches of that slow development, we get to know a handful of people, crisply drawn in fast sketches.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
A little piece of cinematic poetry.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Provides a diverting portrait of modern-day Israel, as the filmmakers eschew history, politics and religion to focus instead on more intimate and universal issues of fate, loss and the longing to connect.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
A brief, haunting tale of three women in contemporary Tel Aviv, Jellyfish seems to float in its viewers' consciousness; you'll remember its images long afterward.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
These stories have as their justification that fact that they are intrinsically interesting. I think that's enough.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The film doesn't so much move as glide, each scene seeming to tumble in one after the other like a slowly crashing wave coming into contact with the shore.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
The film has a sense of the genial absurdity of life, a whimsical appreciation of the inescapable randomness of our anything-can-happen existence, of how fragile yet resilient are the bonds that draw people together.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Etgar Keret and Shira Geffen have made a mysterious film, full of existential anxiety, in which lonely people, all connected to the sea, find ways to repair their lives.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
There's enough material here for a miniseries, but the directors keep the proceedings to 78 brisk minutes without making the viewer feel cheated.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
I appreciated and admired the craftsmanship of Jellyfish more than I loved it, and I found its whimsical, magic-realist touches a bit cloying.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Jellyfish is the kind of movie in which the accidental connections between lonely city dwellers are given a magical glow of serendipity.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Jellyfish is the kind of film that will ring true for some viewers, while striking others as too slight and precious.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
The celebrated Israeli author Etgar Keret and his wife, screenwriter Shira Geffen, directed this luminous foray into magic realism, Tel Aviv style.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Marvelously inventive, often-ironic Israeli storyteller Etgar Keret and his life- and workmate, Shira Geffen, spin in Jellyfish a dreamy, arty, alluringly cockeyed tale.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Bleakly wistful, regarding its essentially lonely characters with a gaze both tender and lethal.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Logan Hill
The film is shot through with keen observations and dry wit, and has a refreshing, easygoing sense of flow.
Slant Magazine
Paul Schrodt
Jellyfish exists in a no man's land, adrift in vague, waterlogged abstractions on which the filmmakers can hang their characters' collective baggage.
Variety
Alissa Simon
[A] tightly constructed, cleverly stylized, serio-comic ensemble piece.
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We Came Here To Relax
We Came Here To Relax
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I Found Her In The Sea
I Found Her In The Sea
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Joy Secures Another Job
Joy Secures Another Job
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Joy Meets Her New Client
Joy Meets Her New Client
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I Want To Stay Away From Him
I Want To Stay Away From Him
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Dinner With Dad And His New Client
Dinner With Dad And His New Client
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