Invisible Page #5

Synopsis: Over twenty years after Lily and Nira were raped by the same serial rapist, an unexpected encounter brings them together. Single mother Nira, a reserved television editor, comes across charismatic Lily, a left-wing activist who is helping Palestinians harvest their olives. So intense is the chance meeting, that Nira finds herself digging into her past, stirring up memories, and trying to bridge the gap between the person she once was and the person she has become. Nira becomes increasingly obsessed with her 'mission' to find out all she can about the rapist. She discovers that although he behaved violently towards all the women, the press named him the Polite Rapist and described him as "well-mannered" since he forced his victims to spend hours with him, talking to them and raping them in turn. Lily, bound up in a profound crisis in her marriage, tries to prevent the trauma from surfacing, but it penetrates every part of her life. Her relationships with her son, daughter and husband ar
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Michal Aviad
  4 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
63
Year:
2011
90 min
29 Views


I didn't look at my watch,

and he raped me

for two hours out of the four.

What did you do the day after?

We went to the

Dizengoff Police Station.

An officer got me to tell him

the entire story

and then told me

it's not within his responsibilities.

He treated me like some

nymphomaniac, looking for rape.

Otherwise why did

I walk alone at night?

Good morning, princess.

Run to the balcony

to see something really nice.

Here you go, sweetie.

Did you see how

the flowers grew? - Yes.

Hello.

Hi.

- Hi.

I made it.

People might think

I'm a political activist.

Are they the only ones coming?

- Yes.

It's a weekday.

We're waiting for one more person.

I may have a way

to contact another woman.

Lily, where are we going?

We're meeting Fadi

at Tapuach Junction.

We'll be in the Awarta area.

What'll you say:

"We're from the same lineup"?

I don't know.

I'll think of something.

You think you have the right

to invade her life?

I think it would do her good

to know there are others.

It would do her good?

Do you know her?

Do you know

anything about her?

Have I harmed you?

I'm sorry.

My life right now is...

I just can't.

Do you want

to meet up sometime?

I can't deal with it

right now, Nira.

Do you understand?

How long will this take today?

Until evening.

I didn't know

it would take so long.

I must be back for my daughter

this afternoon.

I'm sorry.

Do you have a way to get back?

- Yes, I'll take the bus.

Bye.

No, it's fine. Bye.

Listen to me.

There's been

shooting this morning.

Make sure to send someone over.

I don't know,

send someone over.

Soldier, don't point your gun!

No one is threatening you!

Everyone, get over there!

Was I not clear?

Why are you pointing guns

at children?

Get over there!

Go home, go home!

Speak politely.

Would you talk that way to me?

- I wasn't talking to you.

Then don't talk to

these people like that.

Don't piss me off,

come over here!

Stop filming Palestinians

before I...

What?

Are you going out?

I don't know.

Where are you going?

- I don't know.

Is there someone else?

- What?

Someone else?!

You're with your work,

your Palestinians, your injustices.

What do you need me for?

To be your babysitter?

Let me be.

Hi, I'm Nira. - Hi.

- Thanks for coming.

Are you filming this?

No, don't worry.

I'm just recording.

I want to remember

all the details. Thank you.

Will you start

from the beginning?

I was 22,

a college student.

It was about 5pm.

I was walking down the path

to get a falafel

at the shopping center.

Suddenly someone

grabbed hold of my neck

and choked me really hard

while covering my mouth.

And at that very moment,

I have no idea how,

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