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Metallic Blues 2004

★ 7.67 votes90 min📅 2004-12-31

In Dan Verete's quirky 2004 drama-comedy *Metallic Blues*, a returning traveler's simple car sale spirals into a darkly comic critique of human folly and economic desperation.

Director: Dan Verete

Cast

Moshe Ivgy
Moshe Ivgy
Siso
Avi Kushnir
Avi Kushnir
Shmuel
Christoph Hagen Dittmann
Christoph Hagen Dittmann
Son of Car Salesman
Stephan Kampwirth
Stephan Kampwirth
Policeman at Junction
Ulrich Matschoss
Ulrich Matschoss
Old Reception Clerk
Hannes Hellmann
Hannes Hellmann
Manager Autohaus Decker
Konstantin Graudus
Konstantin Graudus
Policeman 1 Hotel
Rolf Nagel
Rolf Nagel
alter Mann
Harald Burmeister
Harald Burmeister
Zöllner
Lutuf Nouasser
Nasser

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Metallic Blues (2004) about?

*Metallic Blues* follows a man who returns from Canada to sell his car, only to face a shrewd dealer who spots an opportunity to exploit the situation. What begins as a routine transaction unravels into a darkly comedic tale of deception and economic desperation. The film zeroes in on the absurd lengths people go to for profit.

Who directed Metallic Blues?

Dan Verete directed *Metallic Blues*, bringing a sharp, observational lens to this drama-comedy.

Who stars in Metallic Blues?

The film features Moshe Ivgy, Avi Kushnir, Christoph Hagen Dittmann, and Stephan Kampwirth in key roles.

Is Metallic Blues (2004) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Metallic Blues* offers a clever blend of drama and comedy with a fresh perspective on small-scale deceit. Fans of character-driven films with bite will find it rewarding, though it's best suited for those who enjoy slow-burning narratives.

How long is Metallic Blues?

The runtime of *Metallic Blues* is 90 minutes.

About Metallic Blues (2004) — A Dark Comedy of Car Sales and Human Folly

In Dan Verete's quirky 2004 drama-comedy *Metallic Blues*, a returning traveler's simple car sale spirals into a darkly comic critique of human folly and economic desperation. The film follows Shmuel, a slick auto dealer who spots an opportunity when a man rolls up to sell a car—only to realize the vehicle's value is a sham. With deadpan humor and sharp dialogue, *Metallic Blues (2004)* explores themes of ambition, deception, and the absurdity of modern commerce. The atmosphere is tense yet playful, blending the grit of urban life with the absurdity of human interactions.

Starring Moshe Ivgy as the conflicted seller and Avi Kushnir as the opportunistic dealer, the film's cast brings authenticity to its small-scale yet layered narrative. *Metallic Blues* is a biting commentary on capitalism's pitfalls, wrapped in the mundane yet charged setting of a car dealership. A forgotten gem of Israeli cinema, it balances melancholy and satire with a uniquely understated style.