Bar 51
Bar 51 is a 1986 Israeli independent underground drama film directed by Amos Guttman and cowritten with Edna Mazia and.
Plot
The film deals with Thomas's incestuous love for his sister, Mariana: After they arrive together in Tel Aviv-Yafo, after escaping from Migdal HaEmek due to the death of their Christian mother, Ewa, and setting up housekeeping in the sleazy side of town, Thomas makes his money as "kept man" for two different women who are nightclub entertainers at a bar filled with homosexual, deformed, and inebriated workers, Luna and Zara a.k.a. Sarah Azulay. He first attempts to work at a hotel, but he is fired upon being caught stealing supplies for Mariana. He then has to resort to a dirty shelter. At the same time, he attracts the attentions of an amorous transvestite prostitute and stripper named "Apolonia Goldstein" who allows the siblings to live at his apartment. His unnatural love for his sister goes unexpressed, however, his jealousy cannot be controlled. If his sister wants to lead any sort of a normal life, it will be up to her to break her dependence on her brother and move on. The film, developed at Herzliya Studios and distributed by, stars inter alia Alon Abutbul, Mosko Alkalai,, and David Wilson and features music by Arik Rudich and , cinematography by, editing by Tova Ascher, and production by Enrique Rottenberg and. The film ends with Thomas violently raping Mariana, following by her killing him.Cast
- Juliano Mer-Khamis as Thomas
- as Mariana
- as Ewa
- Belinka Metzner as Luna
- as Zara
- Alon Abutbul as Aranjuez
- Mosko Alkalai as Karl
- David Wilson as Aaron
Reception