film profile], captures really, really well, it s that divide between
trying to be liberated versus actually, truly being so. The people she shows may be young, walking around with that glittery
Euphoria make-up on, but they have already tried it all, and if there is one pressure they pile on themselves, it s just that: being fine with everything that comes their way. Any sexual fantasy, any secret your partner might suddenly share, and if the hesitant facial expressions are sometimes slow to catch up with the carefully chosen words, so be it. They will get there eventually. Meanwhile, glitter will help.
Review: All Eyes Off Me
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Israeli cinema jets off to Berlin
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All Eyes Off Me by Hadas Ben Aroya
The presence of films from Israel is very noticeable this year in both the selection of the 71
stBerlinale and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM, 1-5 March). One movie is selected in Panorama, there is one minority co-production in Forum, a total of 12 titles are featured as Market Screenings, with two premieres among them, and one project has been chosen for the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
Hadas Ben Aroya (
Hadar Katz) is pregnant by Max (
Leib Lev Levin), but she doesn’t tell him. Max is exploring his girlfriend Avishag’s (