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Actor-director Zeev Revach’s comedy, that was seen in cinemas by an impressive 430,000 people, following its theatrical release, follows the story of Sasson, a bus driver and his wife, Geula, who have been known to have exceptionally loud sex to the sound of impressed passersby outside, cheering and egging on the randy couple who have been trying to conceive, but with no luck to date. Try as they might, Geula does not fall pregnant, whilst Sasson refuses to even entertain the notion that the fault may lie with him, let alone, seek treatment. When the couple move from working class South Tel Aviv to the city’s more upscale northern neighbourhoods, Sasson starts seeing a fertility doctor. At the same time, he becomes suspicious of his wife whom, he thinks, has been having an affair with his best friend. Thus kicks off yet another delightfully unhinged Ze’ev Revach comedy of errors, as per the tradition of the ‘Bourekas’ genre [‘lowbrow’ working-class comedies and melodramas.]
The film features notable cameos by US basketball player Aulcie Perry and former top model, Tami Ben-Ami, playing themselves.
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