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Yom Yom (1998)

Yom Yom (1998)
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Amos Gitai directed this Israeli-French family comedy-drama, the second film in a trilogy about contemporary Israeli cities. A Jewish woman, Hanna (Hanna Maron), runs a bakery with her Arab husband Yussef (Yussef Abu Warda), while their son Moshe (Moshe Ivgi) has problems with his wife Didi (Dalit Kahan). With a proposed retail mall in the future, Yussef feels there are inherent political implications if he were to sell the bakery to the Israeli developer. Shown at the Montreal World Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Moshe IvgiHanna Maron, (more)
Director(s):
Amos Gitai
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Yom Yom

Amos Gitai directed this Israeli-French family comedy-drama, the second film in a trilogy about contemporary Israeli cities. A Jewish woman, Hanna (Hanna Maron), runs a bakery with her Arab husband Yussef (Yussef Abu Warda), while their son Moshe (Moshe Ivgi) has problems with his wife Didi (Dalit Kahan). With a proposed retail mall in the future, Yussef feels there are inherent political implications if he were to sell the bakery to the Israeli developer. Shown at the Montreal World Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Amos Gitai
Writer(s):
Jacky CukierAmos Gitai
Producer(s):
Eyal ShirayLaurent Truchot
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    Rick C.

    It lost a lot in the translation, like plot, storyline and acting. not recommended.

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    Chad P.

    Ouch, this movie sucked! I tried to eat Bon Bon's while watching it, but it didn't help.

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    Roberta L.

    I loved the movie...of course it's very tricky...I mean different from the poster...and picture...because she wasn't the main character. But about the couple and their children... the intermarriage of arab and jewish. How the mother...was the center of the family. It's a very nice movie! What I'm enjoying so much about Israeli movies...it's how they depict the society...or daily lives...with other things as any society. I'd watch it again.

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