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Metzitzim (Hebrew: מציצים, English: Peeping Toms) is a 1972 Israeli comedy film that has become a cult film. It was entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival. The film was directed by Uri Zohar, who was the co-writer for the screenplay, and starred Arik Einstein and Zohar himself. The cinematographer was Adam Greenberg.
Metzitzim: Directed by Uri Zohar. With Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, Sima Eliyahu, Mona Silberstein. Gote and Eli are two aging friends who don't want to age. Gote is a lifeguard who's fighting peepers on the Tel-Aviv beach. Eli is a guitar player who dreams of building a night club in Altman's restaurant.
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- Comedy
- Uri Zohar
- 1972
Metzitzim, also known as Peeping Toms in English, is a classic Israeli comedy from 1972 that delves into the lives of two newly retired men, Gavriel and Hannan, who are in search of youthful adventures.
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- Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, Sima Eliyahu
Metzitzim. Gote and Eli are two aging friends who don't want to age. Gote is a lifeguard who's fighting peepers on the Tel-Aviv beach. Eli is a guitar player who dreams of building a night club in Altman's restaurant. Year. 1972. Movie time. 90 min. Directed by. Uri Zohar. Cast. Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, Sima Eliyahu. 7.1/10. IMDB. Language.
This Israeli comedy affectionately follows an aging hippie as he goes about the business of day-to-day living. Beach-goers near Tel Aviv have many needs, and the hippie (Uri Zohar) serves as many of them as he can: cokes, chairs and boats being the main items of business.
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Gote and Eli are two aging friends who don't want to age. Gote is a lifeguard who's fighting peepers on the Tel-Aviv beach. Eli is a guitar player who dreams of building a night club in altman's restaurant.