Arnon Goldfinger
He completed his studies with honors and in 1987 was chosen as the outstanding student in the faculty of the arts and was granted the Rector's Scholarship.The film was widely acclaimed and Goldfinger was chosen by the mainstream daily Yedioth Ahronoth as one of the top five people in cinema that year.The film opens with the director and members of his family gathered in his grandmother's apartment shortly after her death, in order to clear out the contents.There Goldfinger soon finds various items that reveal an astonishing chapter in the family's history, one that had been kept under wraps for decades,[1] namely the co-operation between his Tuchler grandparents and the SS officer Leopold von Mildenstein in the cause of Zionism.Time Out Tel Aviv placed the film at the top of its recommended list for more than 30 weeks under the headline: "not to be missed".