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In a little Jerusalem apartment, surrounded by dolls and cats, Miriam Yalan-Shtekelis wrote children’s songs that have captured hearts for many generations of Israelis: The Doll Named Zehava, The Soap that Cried a Lot, Michael, and many more. The director, photographer, editor, designer and writer Reuven Brodeski created the atmosphere of a Russian legend about Yalan-Shtekelis, using miniatures that he fashioned himself for the film, interviewing people who knew her, and telling the story of Israel’s most important figure in children’s literature.
Featured Crew
| Reuven Brodsky | Director |
| Reuven Brodsky | Writer |
| Reuven Brodsky | Cinematography |
| Reuven Brodsky | Editor |
| Reuven Brodsky | Art Direction |
| Yair Qedar | Executive Producer |
| Itay Barkan | Producer |
| Adi Rennert | Original Music Composer |
| Hagit ben Yaacov | Researcher |
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