A Mystery Woman: The Message

Summary Unsolved mystery. The main one in the STORM Trilogy. A mystery woman: An impressive young woman, conveys a message no one want to hear or accept or believe. She moves from one to the other, to deliver it. "Like a prophecy?" - "I don't know". "And does the message come true?" - "Watch and see". "Is this real or an illusion?" - "Don't know". "What is her motive?" - "I wish I knew". "And is she with superior powers or what?" - "I have no idea". This is how the film opens, a film which is a thriller with a surprising ending, no less. So it's a fantasy? - There is nothing, it should be noted, that is not within the bounds of logic. And the question of questions: What is the message? "I've got a message for you" - an impossible drama. Part 1 in the "Storm" Trilogy. A storm, because it can also occur in your heart or emotions. View more details

A Mystery Woman: The Message

Directed : Yoram Marcus

Written : Yoram Marcus

Stars : Talia Bar-el Ingrid Feldman Yulia Glow Sofya Bomshtein Kabakov

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Feb 6, 1993

Countries of origin : Israel

Official sites : Yoram Marcus Official Site

Language : English

Summary Unsolved mystery. The main one in the STORM Trilogy. A mystery woman: An impressive young woman, conveys a message no one want to hear or accept or believe. She moves from one to the other, to deliver it. "Like a prophecy?" - "I don't know". "And does the message come true?" - "Watch and see". "Is this real or an illusion?" - "Don't know". "What is her motive?" - "I wish I knew". "And is she with superior powers or what?" - "I have no idea". This is how the film opens, a film which is a thriller with a surprising ending, no less. So it's a fantasy? - There is nothing, it should be noted, that is not within the bounds of logic. And the question of questions: What is the message? "I've got a message for you" - an impossible drama. Part 1 in the "Storm" Trilogy. A storm, because it can also occur in your heart or emotions. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama

Release date : Feb 6, 1993

Countries of origin : Israel

Official sites : Yoram Marcus Official Site

Language : English

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