The Israel Film Service Collection

Monologues: An Eye Cries, An Eye Laughs

48 Minutes, 2005
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Roni Katzanelson, Shai Harlev
Production:Shai Harlev
Production Company:Israel Film Service
Photographer: Ron Katzenelson
Original Music: Shalom Weinstein
Languages: Hebrew, Arabic
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A series featuring life stories of prominent Israeli actors, showcasing rare footage and moving monologues, produced by the Israeli Film Service.
Aryeh Elias is one of the oldest actors in Israel, having performed in dozens of films and plays.
In this film, Elias speaks with great frankness, humor, and sensitivity about his professional journey: from his childhood in Baghdad to his integration into the heart of the Israeli mainstream through repertory theater and popular films.
He talks about the discrimination he faced in his early years in Israel, shares his love for Bourekas films, and expresses the tremendous passion he still has for his profession, which has not waned even at the age of 84.
(courtesy of Kan 11)

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