Price : NIS15
The Israel Film Fund Collection

Orange People

94 Minutes, 2013
Genre:
Feature

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Cast: Esti Yerushalmi, Rita Shukrun, Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, Yoram Toledano, Meytal Gal Suisa
Photographer: Asaf Sudry
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English

Actor and screenwriter Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, in her directorial debut, revisits many of the topics she was keen to explore when she wrote the screenplay for Sh’Chur (Shmuel Hasfari, 1994), including Jewish ethnic identity, the Moroccan woman and her internal tug of war between her femininity, wants and desires, and the traditions of past generations.
Three generations of Moroccan women gather at home by the Jaffa seaside: there’s Granny Zohara (Rita Shukrun) whose dreams are famously prophetic and who many call upon at her home to seek her counsel; her daughter Simone (Esti Yerushalmi) who has the same gift as her mother but refuses to embrace it and instead, throws herself into her small restaurant’s kitchen where she is always making home-cooked meals; and the granddaughter Zohar (Meytal Gal Suissa), a high school student who is working on a genealogy assignment and dreams of taking over for her grandmother, despite not having any clairvoyant abilities. When Zohara’s other daughter, the rebellious Fanny (Hanna Azoulay Hasfari), who owns a posh restaurant in Paris comes home – the family unit is rocked to its core as all past tensions and secrets rise to the surface.
Director of Photography, Asaf Sudri, is behind the stylised golden-orange hued cinematography that captures both the sweaty, stifling Israeli present and the magic of Tangiers in days of yore.

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