Karaoke

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<p><img alt="Laurel icon denoting the film is in competition for a Jury Prize." border="0" src="https://data.ajff.org/sites/default/files/2023-01/laurel_2023_JuryPrize_01.png" style="width:20%; max-width:20%; margin-left:10px; float:right;" />Sleepwalking through marriage, an older, unfulfilled couple gets a much-needed spark from the new bachelor upstairs, in this offbeat Israeli dramedy that rides a rollercoaster of emotions.</p>

<p>Sasson Gabay and Rita Shukrun give spot-on, lived-in performances as quiet sixty-something empty nesters, Meir and Tova, beset with unspoken regret. He's a grump and she's bored, both resigned to live out semi-­retirement in the banal comfort of an upscale apartment complex in a Tel Aviv suburb. Everything changes with the arrival of Itzik (the effortlessly magnetic Lior Ashkenazi), a sexy, middle-aged hedonist who loves hosting karaoke parties in his posh penthouse. Newly energized, the wallflower couple’s lust for life is suddenly renewed, as they undergo personal transformations while competing for their gregarious neighbor’s flattering attention. Losing themselves to noxious fascination, dazzled by appearances and false promises, their obsession with Itzik grows into a full-blown identity crisis.</p>

<p>After its Tribeca Festival premiere, Moshe Rosenthal's debut feature nabbed the Jerusalem Film Festival Audience Award, and 14 Israeli Academy Award nominations including Best Film, with wins for Gabay and Shukrun. Funny, heartfelt and sharp, this cautionary tale of midlife ennui and self-discovery captures the poignant nuances of human nature, and the transcendent need to fulfill one's aspirations.</p>
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100
Year
2022
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<p>Sleepwalking through marriage, an older, unfulfilled couple gets a much-needed spark from the new bachelor upstairs, in this offbeat Israeli dramedy that rides a rollercoaster of emotions.</p>

<p>Sasson Gabay and Rita Shukrun give spot-on, lived-in performances as quiet sixty-something empty nesters, Meir and Tova, beset with unspoken regret. He's a grump and she's bored, both resigned to live out semi-­retirement in the banal comfort of an upscale apartment complex in a Tel Aviv suburb. Everything changes with the arrival of Itzik (the effortlessly magnetic Lior Ashkenazi), a sexy, middle-aged hedonist who loves hosting karaoke parties in his posh penthouse. Newly energized, the wallflower couple’s lust for life is suddenly renewed, as they undergo personal transformations while competing for their gregarious neighbor’s flattering attention. Losing themselves to noxious fascination, dazzled by appearances and false promises, their obsession with Itzik grows into a full-blown identity crisis.</p>

<p>After its Tribeca Festival premiere, Moshe Rosenthal's debut feature nabbed the Jerusalem Film Festival Audience Award, and 14 Israeli Academy Award nominations including Best Film, with wins for Gabay and Shukrun. Funny, heartfelt and sharp, this cautionary tale of midlife ennui and self-discovery captures the poignant nuances of human nature, and the transcendent need to fulfill one's aspirations.</p>
Teaser
Sleepwalking through marriage, an older, unfulfilled couple gets a much-needed spark from the new bachelor upstairs, in this offbeat Israeli dramedy that rides a rollercoaster of emotions. After its Tribeca Festival premiere, Moshe Rosenthal's debut feature nabbed the Jerusalem Film Festival Audience Award, and 14 Israeli Academy Award nominations including Best Film.
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Special Event Details
Celebration at 5:30 PM, Film Program at 7:30 PM

Laurel icon denoting the film is the Opening Night selection.

The Opening Night selection screens exclusively in-theater at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center. The $180 ticket includes Opening Night reception, film program and Q&A. An $18/ticket encore screening will be presented on Thursday, February 9. Complimentary parking generously provided by the City of Sandy Springs.