The recently married Eva (Dafna Rechter) sees her life thrown out of balance when her former lover Emanuel (Jonathan Sagall, who is also the film's writer and director) arrives out of the past and ingratiates himself back into her world. The film won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress and was nominated in 10 additional categories, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. |
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Liam Neeson stars as Oskar Schindler, a greedy German factory owner made rich by exploiting cheap Jewish labor. But as World War II unfolds, he becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz. Co-starring Ralph Fiennes, Steven Spielberg's holocaust epic won seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture) and is an unforgettable testament to the possibility of human goodness. |
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Liam Neeson stars as Oskar Schindler, a greedy German factory owner made rich by exploiting cheap Jewish labor. But as World War II unfolds, he becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz. Co-starring Ralph Fiennes, |
Liam Neeson stars as Oskar Schindler, a greedy German factory owner made rich by exploiting cheap Jewish labor. But as World War II unfolds, he becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz. Co-starring Ralph Fiennes, Steven Spielberg's holocaust epic won seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture) and is an unforgettable testament to the possibility of human goodness. |
Liam Neeson stars as Oskar Schindler, a greedy German factory owner made rich by exploiting cheap Jewish labor. But as World War II unfolds, he becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz. Co-starring Ralph Fiennes, |
Steven Spielberg's powerful Holocaust epic won seven Academy Awards -- including Best Picture -- and became an unforgettable testament to the possibility of human goodness. Greedy factory owner Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) was exploiting cheap Jewish labor, but in the midst of WWII became an unlikely humanitarian, losing his fortune by turning the factory into a safe haven and helping to save 1,100 Jews from the Auschwitz concentration camp. |
A group of Jewish villagers is caught up in the annual tradition of putting on a stage version of the Megilla, the biblical story of Esther, Queen of Persia. But when the participants begin to act like the characters they're portraying, the village itself becomes a comic reflection of the ancient story. This musical comedy is an adaptation of the classic Yiddish play by the prominent poet and playwright Itzik Manger. |
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The next installment of this Hebrew-language sex-comedy series finds protagonists Bentzi (Yftach Katzur), Yudale (Zachi Noy) and Momo (Jonathan Sagall) sowing their wild oats in the 1960s as high school seniors, and Momo and Yudale scoring with the same hot girl: Bentzi's cousin (Sibylle Rauch). Meanwhile, Bentzi's trying his best to convince his girlfriend (Ariella Rabinovich) that they should go all the way. |
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The next installment of this Hebrew-language sex-comedy series finds protagonists Bentzi (Yftach Katzur), Yudale (Zachi Noy) and Momo (Jonathan Sagall) sowing their wild oats in the 1960s as high school seniors, and Momo and Yudale s... |
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In this nostalgic sequel to the Israeli hit Lemon Popsicle, three teen pals on the brink of manhood look for love, sex and a good time, set to a soundtrack of beloved 1950s rock 'n' roll. Benzi (Yftach Katzur) is the sensitive romantic, Yudale is shy and overweight (Zachi Noy) and Momo ( |
In this nostalgic sequel to the Israeli hit Lemon Popsicle, three teen pals on the brink of manhood look for love, sex and a good time, set to a soundtrack of beloved 1950s rock 'n' roll. Benzi (Yftach Katzur) is the sensitive romantic, Yudale is shy and overweight (Zachi Noy) and Momo (Jonathan Sagall) is the ladies' man. Hugely popular in Israel, Going Steady was the first of many Lemon Popsicle sequels, including Hot Bubblegum and Baby Love. |
In 1950s Israel, Benzi (Yftach Katzur), Momo (Jonathan Sagall) and Yudale (Zachi Noy) are typical teenagers with one-track minds. Obsessed with losing their virginity, the three embark on a sex expedition. Calling on young girls, middle-aged nymphomaniacs and prostitutes with questionable hygiene, the boys are well on their way to becoming men. Director Boaz Davidson's amusing coming-of-age jaunt earned a Golden Globe nomination. |
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In 1950s Israel, Benzi (Yftach Katzur), Momo (Jonathan Sagall) and Yudale (Zachi Noy) are typical teenagers with one-track minds. Obsessed with losing their virginity, the three embark on a sex expedition. Calling on young girls, mid... |