Aunt Clara
Originally released in 1977. Aunt Clara is a drama film. directed by Avraham Heffner.
Starring Hanna Maron, Ruth Segal, and Yosef Carmon
Synopsis
Clara, a polish born Jew, living in Tel Aviv of the 1970's, has her ideas about how people should behave, and runs everybody's life accordingly: her husband, her sisters, their husbands, their children, her brother who lives in London (probably because it was the only way to get away from her...). Whenever something "improper" does happen, Clara's way of handling it is simply to shove it under the carpet and ignore it completely, as if it never happened. 3 basic rules, are, of course: 1. Never marry some one "under" your class (Or the class you think you are). 2. Never become pregnant out of wedlock and 3. No Abortions. As one may expect, everything crumbles when her niece gives her no option, but to break at least one of those rules
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HE
Production Companies
- April Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aunt Clara about?
Clara, a polish born Jew, living in Tel Aviv of the 1970's, has her ideas about how people should behave, and runs everybody's life accordingly: her husband, her sisters, their husbands, their chil...
Who directed Aunt Clara?
Aunt Clara was directed by Avraham Heffner.
How long is Aunt Clara?
Aunt Clara has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Aunt Clara released?
Aunt Clara was released on May 27, 1977 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Aunt Clara?
The main cast of Aunt Clara includes Hanna Maron, Ruth Segal, Yosef Carmon, Meir Fenigstein, Shmuel Bunim.