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White Eye

A man walking home at night in Tel Aviv spots his stolen bicycle locked to a pole. He calls the police, determined to reclaim what’s his. When the bicycle’s current owner — an Eritrean migrant worker — arrives, a straightforward case of theft spirals into something far more complicated, exposing fault lines of race, class, and moral certainty in Israeli society.

Editorial Perspective

Tomer Shushan’s White Eye is a film that begins as righteous anger and ends as moral devastation. Shot in what appears to be a single unbroken take (actually several seamlessly stitched), the film’s real-time urgency denies both its protagonist and its audience the comfort of distance. As the situation escalates — police arrive, documents are checked, a family’s entire existence hangs on bureaucratic decisions — the original question of bicycle ownership becomes grotesquely irrelevant. The film asks: at what cost do we insist on being right?

Director: Tomer Shushan

Country: Israel

Runtime: 20 min

Festival Year: 2020

Awards: Academy Award nomination for Best Live Action Short Film (2021)

Where to Watch

Available on Vimeo and YouTube. Part of the 2021 Oscar-nominated shorts compilation.

Historical data reconstructed from archive.org snapshots of the Manhattan Short Film Festival website.

Film Details

  • Festival Year: 2020
  • Country of Origin: Israel
  • Runtime: 20:00 minutes
  • Source: This page reconstructs historical data from Wayback Machine snapshots of msfilmfest.com (2020).

Festival Context

White Eye was selected as a finalist at the Manhattan Short Film Festival in 2020. The Manhattan Short Film Festival is an annual event that screens finalist films simultaneously across hundreds of venues worldwide, with audiences voting for the winner. Representing Israel, this film joined a diverse international lineup that year. View all 2020 finalists →

Where to Watch

Short-film discoverability remains limited compared to feature-length releases. For White Eye, check platforms that specialize in short-form cinema: Vimeo Staff Picks, MUBI Shorts, the Criterion Channel short film collection, and YouTube channels like Omeleto. Direct streaming URLs for individual short films change frequently, and no permanent viewing link is guaranteed.

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