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Release Date:
June 15, 2017
Original Title:
A Film About Allis by Itzik Zaza
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
The Steve Tisch Company
Production Countries:
Israel
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Itzik Zaza is an amateur photographer who makes video portraits of random people he finds in the street and invite them to his place. Today's star is Tuti, a 16 year old street girl who dreams of being an actress. Itzik told her that she's going to be a star of a movie just about her, and she couldn't refuse. During the shooting Tuti doesn't understand what kind of a movie Itzik is making. She stands in his room, and he asks her to talk about herself. "It's like a picture with time" he tells her again and again. Slowly Itzik's questions become more and more invasive, and Tuti is starting to feel uncomfortable. She wants to leave, but Itzik is convincing her to stay while he shoots both of them. "You see, now I'm also in the movie" he tells her and ask if she wants to make a scene of the two of them.
Director:
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Itzik Zaza
Editor:
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Executive Producer:
Yonatan Kohavi
Producer:
Gabriel Omri Loukas
Screenplay:
Gabriel Omri Loukas
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