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Actor-director Assi Dayan’s Electric Blanket, an outlandishly surreal comedy, is the second part of his prolific ‘90s trilogy, nestled between the iconic Life According to Agfa (1992) and Mr. Baum (1996). The film turns the spotlight onto three different characters from Tel Aviv’s quirkier fringes – all of whom had featured as bit players in part one of the trilogy: they are Levy the pimp, Moshe his bodyguard, and Malka the sex worker.
The film moves between reality and delirium, jumping back and forth between the characters’ dreams and memories and their reality that is every bit as bizarre. Moshe wakes up from a nightmare in the public park where he sleeps, dreaming that one day he will have an electric blanket he could plug into a lamppost. Malka, who dreams of a singing career, lives in the home of a dying author. Then there’s Levy who comes up with an unorthodox business plan which he tries to carry out with the help of his two friends: together, they crash a funeral with the intention of charging the mourners a fee for their ‘headstone security services.’
The plot follows the trio’s adventures out and about the streets of Tel Aviv as they go from one bizarre scenario to the next until eventually ending up at ‘The Barbie’ – Tel Aviv’s legendary music venue which is also where we first met our three protagonists two years earlier, in Life According to Agfa.
Electric Blanket was featured in the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival. Domestically, it won two Ophir Awards with Dayan taking home Best Screenplay, and the award for Best Male Lead going to Shmil Ben Ari who played Levy.
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