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Interview

Do you think you rule your life? Better stop pretending.

A political journalist is forced to interview a soap actress. Him: unsuccessful and fading. Her: successful and famous.
Is a successful career the measure of one's life? Or are they more similar than at first it would seem?
After a tense encounter, they find themselves in her apartment for the night. And no, it’s not about sex. Ok, maybe a little.

Based on the 2007 Steve Buscemi film.
Adapted by Kirill Levman and Aya Gilli Eliyahu.

Directed by Kirill Levman.

About previous works of the director:
‘... The play [Suspenders] was directed by Kiril Levman with great talent. There is not a dull moment in it. You smile, you laugh, you feel how they lifted the mood...’ (Motke).
‘...The Seagull by Kirill Levman and his team is a stylish play, played with a great joy, which conveys Chekhov's romantic tension and critical wink towards the world of literature...’ (A Cultural Universe).

Cast: Daphna Goldman/Marie Reinherr, Ofer Regirer.

Design: Kirill Levman.
Team: Lucien Campbell, Arieh Eldar.
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14+. Strong language, discussions of sex, drugs, alcohol, terrorism, rape, suicide and murder.

Suitable for ages: 14 and over

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