Eilat, I Love You

Eilat, I Love You

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Duration:7 min
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Director:Mika Dror, Avital Belinsky
Actors:Avital Belinsky, Liel Tamano, Gili Hazani
Production:Talking Shark Pictures

Overview:

Sick of sirens, tired of boredom and annoyed by family. Two friends drive down to Eilat to escape reality. Can they?

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