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Yom yom Yom Yom : day after day / Kino International ; Michel Propper presents ; a film by Amos Gitai ; a production of Agav Films and Cinema Factory ; screenplay, Jacky Cukier, Amos Gitai ; production, Eyal Shiray, Laurent Truchot ; directing, Amos Gitai

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  • "Devarim"
  • "Films of Amos Gitai"
  • "Day after day"

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  • "A slice of life - day after day - in Haifa, where Moshe and Didi's marriage is on the rocks, affairs are casual, and Moshe's angst about health, his parents, sex, communication, and business are pervasive and existential. Moshe's mother is Jewish, his father an Arab."
  • "In spite of blood ties to both Haifa's Jewish and Arab populations, Moshe leads a rootless existence. Grown weary of his wife and ambivalent about his needy young mistress, the only relationships he doesn't complicate are those with his parents and best friend."
  • "The daily life of a forty-something Israeli man as he struggles with a failing marriage, his parents, his mistress, and the political stress around him."
  • "An existential comedy about a half-Arab, half Jewish Israeli from Haifa. An ironic portrait of a man and society that cannot reconcile its two halves."
  • "1. Yom yom - A slice of life - day after day - in Haifa, where Moshe and Didi's marriage is on the rocks, affairs are casual, and Moshe's angst about health, his parents, sex, communication, and business are pervasive and existential. Moshe's mother is Jewish, his father an Arab; his father may or may not sell ancestral land; his wife and mistress have lovers, one is a close friend; much of Moshe's surroundings seem under construction or in renovation. A cousin watches a security monitor without comment. Is there allegory in this portrait of an anxious Israeli approaching middle age? 2. Devarim - In Tel Aviv, people prepare food, eat, make love, get pregnant, and die. Can one find peace in this life, asks one character at a wake; can there be an act of freedom in this modern life, asks another. Goldman's much-despised father has died; his friends Caesar and Israel set off for the funeral. They miss it, but go to Goldman's house later. Caesar has women troubles: his son from a previous marriage is ill; he's promised marriage to two women of opposite temperament. Israel has a girlfriend toward whom he's hot and cold. Goldman's mother is living in the past. Friendship, family, love, and memories may not in the end help characters find peace or freedom."
  • "Haïfa. Moshe, la quarantaine, hypocentrique, travaille dans la boulangerie familiale. Marié de manière plus ou moins heureuse à Didi. Il vit en parallèle une histoire avec Gisha et fantasme sur son médecin. La double nationalité de ses parents lui complique également la vie : sa mère l'appele Moshe, son père, Mussa, et les autres l'appelent Mosh. Ce n'est pas une surprise s'il ne sait pas qui il est ni où il va. Moshe a un problème : survivre."
  • "In spite of blood ties to both Jewish and Arab populations, Mosheh leads a rootless existence. Grown weary of his wife and ambivalent about his needy young mistress, the only relationships he doesn't complicate are those with his parents and best friend."

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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Comédie dramatique"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "DVD-Video discs"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Drama"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Motion pictures, Israeli"

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  • "Yom yom Yom Yom : day after day / Kino International ; Michel Propper presents ; a film by Amos Gitai ; a production of Agav Films and Cinema Factory ; screenplay, Jacky Cukier, Amos Gitai ; production, Eyal Shiray, Laurent Truchot ; directing, Amos Gitai"
  • "Yom Yom"
  • "Yom yom"
  • "יום יום Yom Yom : day after day / Kino International ; Michel Propper presents ; a production of Agav Films & Cinema Factory ; screenplay, Jacky Cukier, Amos Gitai ; production, Eyal Shiray, Laurent Truchot ; directing, Amos Gitai"