Price : NIS15

Sixtieth Street

98 Minutes, 1976
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: George Obadiah
Cast: Yona Elian, Sassi Keshet, Yosef Shiloach, Arieh Elias, Etti Grotes, Gita Luka
Production:Yosef Zovida
Photographer: Yehiel Neeman
Language: Hebrew
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Jaffa’s 60 Street (now Kedem St.) in the neighbourhood of Ajami, is the main setting of director George Obadiah’s film. This is the story of Motti (Sassi Keshet), a kind-hearted artist who sketches tourists out and about Jaffa’s Old City, and whose paths cross with Lily (Yona Elian) – a drug-addicted sex worker.
Motti falls in love and sets out to rehabilitate Lily and save her from the clutches of her evil pimp, Mamoush (Yosef Shiloach) – and for a moment, it seems as though he may have pulled it off. The pair get through the roughest patch of detox together and the future is indeed looking bright. Mamoush, however, is not about to go down without a fight. His men abduct David, Lily’s son, as a way of forcing her back to her old life as a sex worker and drug mule. But despite all the tragedies and disasters that befall the couple, the one thing you can count on in a George Obadiah film is the ribbon-wrapped happy ending for all.
Musician Ahuva Ozeri has a cameo in the film, playing herself in the nightclub scene. The film’s most memorable song is without a doubt ‘Home’ (‘habaita’) – a Sassi Keshet – Edna Goren duet (Goren sang all the vocals for Elian’s character, Lily, in the film.)

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