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Release Date:
March 13, 2013
Original Title:
בננות
Alternate Titles:
Bananas
Bananot
Song Number 6
בננות לאירוויזיון
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Abot Hameiri
Chic Films
United King Films
Production Countries:
France | Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
A group of friends in a Tel Aviv suburb get together to watch Universong, a Eurovision-like television song contest. They gather to watch and are depressed by the lifelessness of the Israeli entry, a parody of many recent offerings, a flashy, grating song about "amour." Realizing that Anat is distraught over the crisis in her marriage, they decide to compose a song to cheer her up. As a lark, they enters their cellphone video of it in next year's contest, and it becomes Israel's entry.
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Art Direction:
Arad Sawat
Casting:
Yael Aviv
Choreographer:
Oz Morag
Cinematography:
Dani Schneor
Costume Design:
Hacol Dvash
Dany Bar-Shay
Director:
Eytan Fox
Dresser:
Oliver Eyal
Editor:
Ron Omer
First Assistant Director:
Adin Weiner
Line Producer:
David Betser
Julien Berlan
Makeup Artist:
Ronit Dugo-Arviv
Sigalit Grau
Music:
Frank Ilfman
Producer:
Moshe Edery
Gal Uchovsky
Sound Designer:
Gil Toren
Sound Recordist:
Michael Legum
Writer:
Eli Bijawi
Eytan Fox
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