
A professional dancer falls from grace, losing both her solo debut and her boyfriend on the same day. A chance encounter with the grim reality outside the rehearsal studio gives her a fresh perspective and teaches her how to let go. Conceived and filmed during the October 7th war, I'm Alright reflects the tension between art and survival—on screen and behind the scenes. Directed by Roiy Nitzan and written by Shani Melamed Nitzan and Odelya Kuperberg (who also choreographed the film), it quietly insists that creation continues, even in crisis.
This film is in the competition for the Audience Best Short Film of the Fest Award.
Please cast your ballot after viewing the film.

- Year2025
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageHebrew
- CountryIsrael
- PremiereNew Hampshire Premiere
- GenreShort
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Note7th Art Releasing
- DirectorRoiy Nitzan
- ScreenwriterShani Melamed Nitzan, Odelya Kuperberg
A professional dancer falls from grace, losing both her solo debut and her boyfriend on the same day. A chance encounter with the grim reality outside the rehearsal studio gives her a fresh perspective and teaches her how to let go. Conceived and filmed during the October 7th war, I'm Alright reflects the tension between art and survival—on screen and behind the scenes. Directed by Roiy Nitzan and written by Shani Melamed Nitzan and Odelya Kuperberg (who also choreographed the film), it quietly insists that creation continues, even in crisis.
This film is in the competition for the Audience Best Short Film of the Fest Award.
Please cast your ballot after viewing the film.

- Year2025
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguageHebrew
- CountryIsrael
- PremiereNew Hampshire Premiere
- GenreShort
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Note7th Art Releasing
- DirectorRoiy Nitzan
- ScreenwriterShani Melamed Nitzan, Odelya Kuperberg