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Acting
Ohad Knoller and Yousef Sweid's chemistry feels dangerously real.
Direction
Eytan Fox captures Tel Aviv's electric intimacy and its blind spots.
Writing
Dialogue that captures how young radicals talk when they're also just horny and confused.

Director
Eytan Fox
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