
SummaryA series of vignettes set in Haifa. Part of a trilogy of films about life in Israel's major cities.
Directed By:Amos Gitai
Written By:Jacky Cukier, Amos Gitai
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Generally Favorable
70
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Generally Unfavorable
2.8
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A darkly comic tale of characters riven by divided loyalties and neurotic inhibitions.
75
Veteran stage, screen and TV actor Moshe Ivgi gives a sturdy performance as Moshe, a supposed tough guy who sobs when confronted by bank robbers.
70
An interesting, elusive hodgepodge of comedy, melodrama and implicit allegory, lighted by occasional sparks of formal bravado.
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The wonderfully drawn characters and their soap-opera entanglements are dryly amusing and well played.
63
Though the results are only moderately compelling, the film's problems stem not from a lack of ideological thrust, but rather from a protagonist who is so phenomenally unlikable.
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Production Company:
- Agav Films
- Cinema Factory Production Ltd.
- Mikado Film
- MP Productions
- RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
- Groupement National des Cinémas de Recherche (GNCR)
Release Date:Feb 16, 2001
Duration:1 h 45 m
Awards
Awards of the Israeli Film Academy
• 6 Nominations
Jerusalem Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations
Nantes Three Continents Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























