
Atlit 2015
In October 1995, three French sisters reunite in the quiet coastal town of Atlit, Israel, to settle the sale of their family home.
Director: Shirel Amitay
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is Atlit (2015) about?
The film follows three French sisters who travel to Atlit, Israel, in 1995 to sell their childhood home. Their emotional journey takes a supernatural turn when they begin seeing apparitions of their deceased parents, forcing them to confront unresolved grief and family secrets.
Who directed Atlit?
Atlit was directed by Shirel Amitay, blending drama and comedy to explore themes of loss and family ties.
Who stars in Atlit?
The film features standout performances from Géraldine Nakache, Judith Chemla, Yaël Abecassis, Arsinée Khanjian, and Makram J. Khoury.
Is Atlit (2015) worth watching?
While not rated on IMDb, Atlit (2015) offers a compelling mix of heartfelt drama and dark humor, making it a solid choice for fans of character-driven films with supernatural undertones. Its emotional depth and strong performances elevate it beyond a typical ghost story.
How long is Atlit?
Atlit runs for 131 minutes.
About Atlit (2015) — A Haunting Family Drama Full of Dark Comedy
In October 1995, three French sisters reunite in the quiet coastal town of Atlit, Israel, to settle the sale of their family home. What begins as a solemn mission soon spirals into an eerie confrontation with the past when the sisters start encountering ghostly apparitions of their deceased parents. Directed by Shirel Amitay, this dramedy masterfully blends dark humor with haunting family drama, exploring themes of grief, legacy, and the invisible threads that bind siblings together.
As tensions rise between the sisters—each grappling with their own emotions—the line between reality and illusion blurs. Géraldine Nakache, Judith Chemla, and Yaël Abecassis deliver powerful performances, anchoring a story that balances raw emotion with wry comedy. Atlit (2015) is a poignant reflection on memory, home, and the ghosts we can't escape, set against the sun-drenched yet melancholic backdrop of a small Israeli town.