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Release Date:
March 23, 2023
Original Title:
ולריה מתחתנת
Alternate Titles:
Valeria Mithatenet
Валерія виходить заміж
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
ForeFilms
Lama Films
Production Countries:
Israel | Ukraine
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IL: All
Runtime: 76
Christina is a Ukrainian woman who moved to Israel through a ‘bride-to-order’ kind of deal. Compared to her life back in Ukraine, life in Israel is great for Christina. She works in a beauty salon, earns her own money, and loves Israel. Her Israeli husband Michael is also satisfied with this marriage. He is happy that he found a woman who can live with him. In fact, he is so satisfied that he starts his own little business scouting for Ukrainian brides for other Israeli men. Michael’s recent matchmaking is a special one—the bride’s name is Valeria, and she’s Christina’s younger sister. Michael went out of his way and found the best man he could get for her. His name is Eitan, and while he may not be the most handsome guy in the country, he is a good-hearted, generous man. However, Valeria is different to her older sister. And the whole delicate balance is at risk.
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Assistant Director:
Idit Jewnin
Casting Director:
Orit Azoulay
Co-Producer:
Volodymyr Yatsenko
Anna Yatsenko
Colorist:
Tomer Bahat
Costume Designer:
Maya Lebovitch
Director:
Michal Vinik
Director of Photography:
Guy Raz
Editor:
Maya Kenig
Line Producer:
Karen Belz
Original Music Composer:
Daphna Keenan
Producer:
Amir Harel
Ayelet Kait
Production Design:
Shunit Aharoni
Sound:
Ronen Nagel
Ashi Milo
Writer:
Michal Vinik
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