Product Tag - Moshe Ivgy

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    The Seven Days (2008)

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    The Seven Days (2008)

    When one of the brothers (Ohayn) dies, all the whole family comes for Shiva (Jewish tradition,when the family sits seven days at the home after the death one of their family). A large family with a lot of problems and conflicts between them.

    $15.00
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    Max and Morris (1994)

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    Max and Morris (1994)

    A popular Israeli musical comedy about petty criminals.

    $15.00
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    Shuroo (1991)

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    Shuroo (1991)

    A comedy about not so successful businessman who suddenly becomes a spiritual leader of a new cult.

    $15.00
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    Lovesick on Nana Street (1996)

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    Lovesick on Nana Street (1996)

    The touching story of Victor, who lives with his mother in the really bad part of town and runs an illegal TV cable station. One day he sees the beautiful Michaela and falls madly in love with her. So desperate to make her love him back he finally snaps, and sits in the rain, all night, waiting for her. Placed in a mental institution for his own sake he meets several colorful characters, such as the mysterious Levanah with whom he becomes sexually involved. Finally, one day, Michaela comes to visit him…

    $15.00
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    Day After Day (1998)

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    Day After Day (1998)

    In spite of blood ties to both Haifa’s Jewish and Arab populations, Moshe (Moshe Ivgy) leads a rootless existence. Grown weary of his impatient wife Didi (Keren Mor) and ambivalent about his needy young mistress Grisha (Natali Atiya), the only relationships Moshe doesn’t complicate are with his devoted parents, Jewish Hanna (Meron) and Arab Yussuf, and with Jules (Juliano Mer), Moshe’s ne’er-do-well childhood friend. But when Jules’ real estate developer brother moves to buy a prized piece of property from the Arab side of the family, Moshe’s divided ancestry is put to the test.

    $15.00
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    The Dybbuk of the Holy Apple Field (1997)

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    The Dybbuk of the Holy Apple Field (1997)

    This mythic love story set in a timeless, lavishly colorful and mystical Jerusalem incorporates hard rock, striking set design, computer-generated imagery and modern-day tensions between the secular and the Orthodox worlds. Hanan, a handsome young traveler – who has pierced ears and wears grungy flannel shirts – falls in love with Lea, the beautiful daughter of a leader in the religious community. Unbeknownst to the couple, a deal was struck, years earlier, in which they were promised to each other by their fathers. When Hanan consults with a master of Kabbala, a set of mysteriously forbidden eleventh-century texts unleashes untold powers, merging the erotic with the divine and affirming love’s infinite potential to transcend all obstacles. The lovers are played by Yehezkel Lazarov (Waltz with Bashir) and Ayelet Z’urer (Angels & Demons; Vantage Point). (from sfjff.org)

    $25.00
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    The Arbitrator

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    The Arbitrator

    The series tells the story of Nadav Feldman , a young social worker , who discovers that he is adopted and finds himself in the depths of his biological father’s family, Baruch Asulin, a leader of an organized crime syndicate in Israel known as “Ha-Borer”(The Arbitrator), due to his activities as an arbitrator in disputes in the underworld. The series focuses on the combination of dramatic stretches , the conflict between the norms of society including crime, especially norms and codes of conduct of the underworld. Among other highlights of the series, in a satirical way, the contrast between certain behaviors of some of the heroes of the series (as a demonstration of piety) and other behaviors (such as the blatant disregard for human life).

    $12.00
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