Wedding Doll

Wedding Doll (or Hatuna MeNiyar, Hebrew: חתונה מנייר) is a 2015 Israeli drama film directed by Nitzan Giladi.

[2] The story is set in Mitzpe Ramon and follows a young woman with an intellectual disability who works in a toilet paper factory.

The movie was filmed in Mitzpe Ramon and features numerous scenes of the Great Crater, ibexes, and Camel Hill.

Hagit (Moran Rosenblatt) is a 24-year-old woman living with her mother, Sarah (Asi Levi), in Mitzpe Ramon.

Hagit works at a small toilet paper factory owned by Arie (Arieh Tchernar) and his wife Pnina (Aviva Ger).

Omri tells his friends he plans to leave, prompting them to throw a farewell party at the factory, inviting Hagit, who mistakenly believes it is a wedding.

As they drive to the home, Hagit holds her paper bride doll out the car window and lets it fall, symbolizing the end of her dream to marry.

The film received seven additional Ophir nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Nitzan Gilady), Best Actor (Roy Assaf), Best Supporting Actress (Asi Levi), Best Cinematography (Roy Rot), Best Artistic Design (Dina Kornowitz), and Best Casting (Nitzan Gilady).