
Rutenberg
Drama
Overview
Cohen takes an elliptical approach in telling the story of Pinchas Rutenberg, a visionary, complex, and larger-than-life figure, who, amongst other things, brought electricity to Jewish Palestine in the early 20th century by building a hydroelectric power station in Nahararyim.
Top Cast


Menashe Noy
Menashe Noy
Pinchas Rutenberg
Menashe Noy
Pinchas Rutenberg


Ayelet Zurer
Ayelet Zurer
Becky
Ayelet Zurer
Becky


Lior Ashkenazi
Lior Ashkenazi
Leonard
Lior Ashkenazi
Leonard


Mark Ivanir
Mark Ivanir
Abraham Rothenberg
Mark Ivanir
Abraham Rothenberg
Erez Shafrir
Erez Shafrir
Sbriski
Erez Shafrir
Sbriski


Leonid Kanevsky
Leonid Kanevsky
Zemesh
Leonid Kanevsky
Zemesh
Natasha Manor
Natasha Manor
Lana
Natasha Manor
Lana
Igor Mirkorbnob
Igor Mirkorbnob
Damizob
Igor Mirkorbnob
Damizob
Amnon Wolf
Amnon Wolf
Hillel
Amnon Wolf
Hillel
Igor Mirkorbnob
Igor Mirkorbnob
Demizob
Igor Mirkorbnob
Demizob
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