Simona & Eden: Escape from reality and find your true self

Simona & Eden is a short-film directed by Tamar Goren.

Director of films, musicals and short-films, Goren presented her work to the jurors of the 47th edition of Giffoni Film Festival and, after the projection, she conceded them a short but intense Q&A.

Simona & Eden begins in medias res and to the spectator is left the possiblity to imagine the background of the two major charachter’s lives, mostly thanks to their fierce dialogues. Escaped from a foster home, Simona & Eden are trying to reach Eliat, in order to begin a new life.

Tamar Goren, director of the short-film

Using accurate details and references, the short-film menage to make the audience sense the lives, the personalities and the destinies of the two young girls, who are very different one from another. 

Music is another essential element : singing and dancing let them have some moments of true freedom. Every song listened during the journey is repetitive and capable of express the sadness hidden into the girls’ hearts and give them an illusion of completeness and happiness.

In spite of all their differences and misunderstandings, the two friends are tied not just by a great friendship, but also by a platonic love: Eden’s jealousy towards Simona seems like the one of a girl in love and hopeful for the feeling to be mutual. This crush seems not be returned by Simona, who appears to prefer the attentions of boys.

Tamar Goren with two main actresses, Noa Astanjelove and Yuval Carmel

After the viewing of the short-movie, the director was willing to answer to some jurors’ questions: here we report the salient points of the debate:

The charachters don’t know what to expect on their jurney. They have very different personalities: What makes Simona want to go on, makes Eden want to run away […] Simona is the leader and Eden goes after her.  There’s always one friend who feels more secure, who talks to  the guys while there’s one friend who’s left to the side. And when you’re a teenager is a very common situation.

Simona & Eden ends with an open finale, which can be suitable as a prelude for a long film, set after some years and where the results of the two girls’ choises are shown.

Tamar Goren with part of the Nerdlog Team

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