The couple behind the new Israeli film ‘Midlife’

Midlife features a cast of some of Israel’s biggest stars in the story of two sisters whose lives take different paths and brought back together in an unexpect way.

Amid the current war, the creators behind the new Israeli movie Midlife, which opened in theaters around Israel on Thursday, are certain that audiences will welcome the chance to see a love story that mixes questions of religious identity with romance.

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Midlife, directed by Yariv Horowitz and Danni Reisfeld, from a screenplay by Reisfeld and his wife, Hila Mor-Reisfeld, along with Livnat Vardi Orzach, and based on a novel by Dudi Goder, features a cast of some of Israel’s biggest stars in the story of two sisters whose lives take different paths and back together in an unexpected way.

It’s a contemporary story that has some obvious biblical parallels.

It opens with Ahinoam (Chen Amsalem Zaguri, best known for the television series, Zaguri), an ultra-Orthodox wife, browsing in a store and trying on jeans. Clearly, something is up with her and when she returns home, she takes her daughters and walks out on her husband. The police pick them up and send the children back to her husband, and she goes to see her sister, Sari (Moran Cohen Gross), who left the fold years before and is now living in Tel Aviv and married to Yonatan, a pilot (Tsahi Halevi, who starred in such series as Line in the Sand and Fauda and the movies Bethlehem and Mossad).

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