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Meir and Tova (60) live in a middle-class suburb and have been in a dull and sleepy relationship for years. When a new neighbor moves into the upper penthouse of their building, their whole world is turned upside down. Attractive, showy, modern, Itsik is everything they”re not. As they lose themselves into a noxious fascination, their lust for life is slowly reignited.
WHY WE LIKE THIS FILM: The hot new drama from Israel – starring Sasson Gabay and Lior Askhenazi and nominated in just about every category for the Ophir (Israeli Academy) awards and winning for Rita Shukrun (Best Actress) and Sasson Gabai (Best Actor) as well as several other categories. A fun dramedy with a great cast! Director Moshe Rosenthal is expected to be at the festival in-person to present his film.

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Meir and Tova (60) live in a middle-class suburb and have been in a dull and sleepy relationship for years. When a new neighbor moves into the upper penthouse of their building, their whole world is turned upside down. Attractive, showy, modern, Itsik is everything they”re not. As they lose themselves into a noxious fascination, their lust for life is slowly reignited.

Showtimes

In-Person


7:45 PM — Shalom Austin Performance Center

Virtual


12:15 AM — Virtual

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DETAILS

YEAR: 2022
RUN TIME: 103 Minutes
LANGUAGE(S): Hebrew
SUBTITLES: English
PREMIERE STATUS: Texas Premiere

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CREDITS

DIRECTOR(S):Moshe Rosenthal
SCREENWRITER(S):Moshe Rosenthal
CAST:Sasson Gabay, Lior Ashkenazi, Rita Shukrun

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