Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Israel's The Assassin Next Door Puts Women in the Role of Warriors August 17th

Kirot, or The Assassin Next Door was shot in Tel Aviv, Israel and this female-empowerment film puts the guns in the hands of women, with the release date expected in mid-August. The Bleiberg Entertainment Group has helped produce this film with several other film companies and First Look Pictures will distribute the film within the United States. The Assassin Next Door involves two women attempting to escape the domination of ruthless men who force both Eleanor and Galia to cruel punishment and misdeeds. If you can handle brutal violence step inside director and writer Danny Lerner's world of terror with help from this trailer below.

The synopsis for Kirot/The Assassin Next Door here:

"In an old apartment building on the wrong side of the tracks, two women, unknown to each other, live across the hall on the second floor. Galia is an assassin involved against her will with the local sex-traffic mafia. All she wants is to reunite with her little daughter that she left back home in Russia. Eleanor is a grocery store cashier and a battered wife. She dreams of winning the lottery and running away from her abusive husband. Galia (Olga Kurylenko) and Eleanor (Ninette Tayeb) don't know each other, but as neighbors they share two things: an adjoining wall and a strong need to plan their escape. As Galia disobeys her latest contract, a woman target, and Eleanor discovers that she's pregnant, the two women decide to take action against their oppressors in a fight for survival and freedom" (Bleiberg).

Release: August 17, 2010

Director/writer: Danny Lerner.

Cast: Olga Kurylenko, Liron Levo, Lior Habra, Zohar Shtrauss, Ninette Tayeb, Henry David, and Vladimir Friedman.

The trailer for Kirot/The Assassin Next Door:



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