Beyond the Sea (1991 film)

[2] The film, a family drama set in the 1960s, explores Holocaust survivors' relationship with Israel in its early years and their dilemma over whether to stay in the country or emigrate, as seen through the eyes of a child.

[4] In the film, starring Aryeh Moscona and Dafna Rechter in the role of Menachem and Rosa Greenberg, a couple of hard-pressed Holocaust survivors.

The son of the Greenburg's, Haim "Haymon" Greenberg (Uri Alter), aware of the growing conflicts in his parents' house due to the financial difficulties and the intervention of the mysterious friend, who secretly wooed his mother.

His sister, Miri, (Milli Avital), a dull ten year old girl, that was captivated by Schultz "Haunterwaltnik" Pushtek's (Yair Lapid) charm.

The film won most of the 1991 Ophir Awards in the categories: Best Picture, Best Director (Jacob Goldwasser), Best Actor (Arie Moskona), Best Actress (Dafna Rechter), Best Supporting Actress (Mili Avital), Best Screenplay (Haim Marin), Best Editing (Anat Lubarsky), Best Art Direction (Emmanuel Amrami) and Best Composer (Shlomo Gronich).

Mili Avital , Dafna Rechter , and Aryeh Moskona.
Yair Lapid in a scene from the film.
Moti Giladi in a scene from the film.