The Grave (TV series)

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The Grave
Also known asB'Yom ShehaAdama Raada
Genre
  • Drama
  • Thriller
Created byOmri Givon
Directed byOmri Givon
Starring
  • Tsahi Halevi
  • Nadav Netz
  • Shalom Michelashvili
Theme music composerRoy Nassee
Opening themeRoy Nassee
ComposerRoy Nassee
Country of originIsrael
France
Original languageHebrew
No. of series1
No. of episodes8 (Keshet)
Production
Executive producerKfir Weiss
Producers
  • Jonathan Doweck
  • Eitan Mansuri
Production locationIsrael
CinematographyNitai Netzer
Running time45 minutes (Keshet)
Production companyFederation Entertainment[1]
DistributorKeshet International
Release
Original networkKeshet 12
Original release23 October 2019 (2019-10-23)
External links
Website

The Grave (Hebrew: ביום שהאדמה רעדה, romanizedBa'Yom ShehaAdama Raada) is an Israeli drama television series that was first broadcast in Israel on Keshet 12 in October 2019. The series was created by Omri Givon.[2][3] It uses flashbacks to account for differing time periods, and explains ideas such of multiverses, time travel, and includes references to scientists such as Einstein, Leibniz and Boltzmann.

Plot[]

An earthquake in the north of Israel reveals a large pit in a nature reserve. Three human skeletons are discovered in the pit, and the plot gets complicated when DNA tests reveal that the three bodies' DNA corresponds to that of three human beings which are still alive.

The first is Yoel Russo, a nature reserve inspector, who raises his only son after losing his wife Hila in a car accident nine years earlier.

The other is Noam Zaid, better known as Nico, a sensory artist. During one of his shows, he gets a disturbing vision through Keren, who volunteers for his demonstration. In the vision, Nico appears to murder Keren and throw her body into a creek.

The third is a young prisoner named Avigail Lavi, who is charged with murder and serving a prison sentence in a women's prison.

Police investigator Gabi and Detective Chava Popper are investigating the subject of skeletons found in the pit. As the investigation progresses more and more questions arise and there seems no logical explanation.

Cast[]

  • Liana Ayoun as Avigail Lavie, prisoner
  • Shalom Michaelashvili as Noam "Nico" Zaid
  • Nadav Netz as Yoel Russo, A grieving father who becomes obsessed with finding a way to cheat death when he hears of a scientific discovery of mysterious remains found after an earthquake.
  • Michal Kalman as Hava Popper, police investigator
  • Tsahi Halevi as Gabriel, policeman
  • Adam Karst as Adam, owner of Einstein-Rosen Company
  • Ortal Ben-Shoshan as Keren, Nico's girlfriend
  • Daniel Gal as Hila Russo, Yoel's wife
  • Vladimir Friedman as Professor Boltzmann
  • Daniel Schwabe as Noah Russo, Yoel's son

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