Two young women serving out their military service as office workers on a remote desert army base play out the inanity and insanity of military bureaucracy in tyro Israeli helmer Talya Lavie’s aptly ...
When filmmaker Talya Lavie was growing up in the 1980s, Israel had only one television channel. Lavie got her initial film education watching the same movies over and over again: Among her favorites ...
"Zero Motivation" is a quirky Israeli film about human bliss and misery that starts and ends with a bus ride. In between, it explores the fragile relationships among several female soldiers — as well ...
The 13th Annual Tribeca Film Festival awarded the winners of its competition categories tonight. Israeli director Talya Lavie’s female soldier dark comedy “Zero Motivation” led the pack with two ...
Why Israeli film-maker Talya Lavie isn’t pressured by the triumph of her debut film, Zero Motivation
But for Israeli film-maker Talya Lavie, whose debut Zero Motivation was a hit, there is no pressure. “Zero Motivation was a very unique and rare success in Israel, not only as a debut, but in general, ...
Steam will release its first, non-documentary film later today in the form of Motivational Growth. The film is a sci-fi comedy distributed by Hotline Miami publisher Devolver Digital, who has itself ...
Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar, whose last big screen outing was Bejoy Nambiar’s “Wazir”, says he feels the variety of roles that come his way “motivates” him to stay fit. “I think we (actors) are kind ...
Two young women serving out their military service as office workers on a remote desert army base play out the inanity and insanity of military bureaucracy in tyro Israeli helmer Talya Lavie’s aptly ...
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