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The Seventh Coin (1993)
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In modern-day Jerusalem, an Arab boy and a beautiful American tourist are accidentally entrusted with a priceless coin from the age of King Herod. Soon the two are falling in love and running for their lives from Emil Saber, a man obsessed with possessing the fabled coin at any cost.
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שמיכה חשמלית ושמה משה (1995)
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The second chapter in Assi Dayan's trilogy centers on three marginal characters from "Life According to Agfa". Malka, a whore with a Romanian accent who dreams of becoming a singer, Levi, her pimp and Moshe, a homeless man who dreams that Malka will love him and follows Malka and Levi. Levi navigates the trio in a grotesque and turbulent world in which people have lost the purpose of their existence. The result is a black comedy that combines the elements of the film "Bourekas" with poetic enlightening moments, all in the special, confident and blatant style of Assi Dayan.
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חמש חמש (1980)
Character: Hani
A group of soldiers is sent to moshav for a few days of vacation. Or, maybe, not so vacation...
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נישואין נוסח תל אביב (1979)
Character: Carmela
After Avigdor Pumerantz calls the matchmaker in order to find a new wife his children decide to robe him.
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החטאים (2016)
Character: Manya Zonenshein
Two Israeli sisters delve into the dark mystery of their father’s former life in Poland during World War II.
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אמי הגנרלית (1980)
Character: N/A
Unstoppable mother is doing everything she can in order to visit her son in the army.
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Mindbender (1996)
Character: Glamorous Lady
Scientist Joe Hartman introduces self-proclaimed Middle Eastern psychic Uri Geller to America.
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רצח בשבת בבוקר (1991)
Character: Dr. Dina Silver
When a revered senior analyst is found dead at the Jerusalem Psychoanalytic Society headquarters, Chief Inspector Michael Ohayon penetrates the elite, mysterious world of the institute to find the killer.
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הגמל המעופף (1994)
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An enchanting comedy about a Jewish professor and an Arab sanitation worker who discover a utterly surprising similarity in their uncommon interests. THE FLYING CAMEL is a celebration of the differences that signify each person as an individual and the bonds that can be made when we except each other.
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דיזנגוף 99 (1979)
Character: N/A
In the easy-going, sexually-liberated 1970's Tel Aviv, three young friends, struggling filmmaker Nati, his impressionable girlfriend Ossi and his geeky friend Mushon, move in together in a small apartment in Dizengoff Street number 99. By day, they work a boring desk office job but by night the city is their playground. Their overall goal is to make their way into the commercial movie making business, but harsh realities and romances often sidetrack them. Their fourth friend and Nati's older other girlfriend is aspiring musician, Miri.
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הלהקה (1978)
Character: Sarah (Sari) Liechtenstein
The movie, set in the Israeli 1969 War of Attrition, tells the story of a prestigious military band, and the tensions and ego crises new band members cause when joining the band. Will the band survive?
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איים אבודים (2008)
Character: Gila Levi
A family with five kids in the 80s get into a crisis when twin brothers fall in love with the same girl.
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נקמתו של איציק פינקלשטיין (1993)
Character: Judith
In this surreal comedy, a ghost monk convinces Itzik, a keychain importer living with his mother, to take revenge on those who are responsible for his pathetic situation. Surprisingly, the collaboration with the monk improves Itzic's life.
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