

Six minutes to watch someone drown in someone else. You won't surface the same.
Or, a photography student, struggles to find inspiration due to his obsession with a mysterious girl.
Cinematography
Every frame looks like a photograph that rejected its photographer.
Direction
Azulay makes six minutes feel like drowning in slow motion.
Director
Ido Azulay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Hebrew title 'Gaalim' carries dual meaning: waves and spiral/loops, capturing how obsession circles rather than progresses.
Director Ido Azulay shot this as his final student project at Tel Aviv's Ma'aleh Film School, using actual photography students as crew to mirror the protagonist's world.