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  1. 14. Feb. 2013 · Up the Wrong Tree: Directed by Gur Bentwich. With Sarah Adler, Sasha Agronov, Gur Bentwich, Zohar Dinnar. This is the story of Nits, a restless bum and a hopeless cynic as he returns from his journey with an obsessive intention of bringing back his ex- girlfriend and their beloved dog.

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    • Drama
    • Gur Bentwich
    • 2013-02-14
  2. Up the Wrong Tree ist ein Film von Gur Bentwich mit Sarah Adler, Sasha Agronov. Synopsis: Ein Reisender kehrt mit einem klaren Ziel vor Augen in seine Heimat zurück: Er möchte um jeden...

  3. 26. Sept. 2016 · 212K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. 286 views 7 years ago. This is the story of Nits, a restless bum and a hopeless cynic as he returns from his journeys with an obsessive intention of bringing back...

  4. Up the Wrong Tree. A film by: Gur Bentvich. (Israel, 2013, 93 minutes, color, Hebrew, English subtitles, Cast: Sarah Adler, Gal Toren, Sasha Agronov, Gur Bentvich, Zohar Dinnar, Talya Fishman, Maya Kenig, David Shadi) Nominated for 5 Israeli Academy Awards including Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Casting.

  5. 14. Feb. 2013 · Up The Wrong Tree (2013) 02/14/2013 (IL) Drama , Comedy 1h 33m. User. Score. Overview. This is the story of Nits, a restless bum and a hopeless cynic as he returns from his journey with an obsessive intention of bringing back his ex- girlfriend and their beloved dog.

  6. Up the Wrong Tree. Laredet Maha'etz. Israel, 2013. Film Drama. Umwelt, Prekarität und Liebe 2013 in Tel-Aviv. facebook twitter whatsapp mail. Min. 93. Tel-Aviv im Sommer. Aber diesmal ohne Clubs und DJs, ohne romantische Blicke aufs Meer und filmtourist ...

  7. 19. Feb. 2013 · 'Up the Wrong Tree' Gets It Right. A man wants to get back together with his former girlfriend and a plot of land is slated to become a parking lot. Between the tangible and the symbolic and between the personal and the public, Gur Bentvich’s new film puts him among the top Israeli directors.