
The Snail
Directed by Boaz DavidsonOctober 1, 1970 80mDocumentary, Comedy,
6.88.5
A musical, semi-documentary motion picture considering the making of "Shablul", a rock album by Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch. The film demonstrates fragments of being, a few funny sketches and musical numbers, much affected by The Beatles' flicks. "Shablul" reminds its viewers the taste of 60s, showing them the Israeli pop/rock scene of these jolly years.
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The Snail was released on October 1, 1970.
The Snail was directed by Boaz Davidson.
The Snail has a runtime of 80m.
The Snail was produced by Tzvi Shissel.
A musical, semi-documentary motion picture considering the making of "Shablul", a rock album by Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch. The film demonstrates fragments of being, a few funny sketches and musical numbers, much affected by The Beatles' flicks. "Shablul" reminds its viewers the taste of 60s, showing them the Israeli pop/rock scene of these jolly years.
The key characters in The Snail are Himself (Arik Einstein), Himself (Shalom Hanoch), Herself (Yehudit Sula).
The Snail is a Documentary, Comedy, Drama film.
The Snail has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.






