The Man in the Wall (film)

The Man in the Wall (Hebrew: האיש שבקיר) is a 2015 Israeli drama film, written and directed by Evgeny Ruman.

[1] The film was shot over six days in a single apartment in Tel Aviv and depicts events over a 12-hour period, following a woman whose husband suddenly disappears.

At the heart of the film is the song Ha'ish She'Bakir ("The Man in the Wall") by Yehuda Pardes and Meir Hernik, arranged by Noam Inbar and performed by him with the ensemble Greendream.

Young wife Shira is awakened one Friday night from a nap by a neighbor, complaining that her dog was alone outside their apartment building.

As more and more visitors arrive to talk with and console Shira, surprising new details emerge about her husband and their relationship.