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Let the Party Begin

  • 2023
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
30
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Aki Avni in Let the Party Begin (2023)
Drama

"Let the party begin" is the story of the country's greatest film producer whose film wins at the Cannes Film festival. However, after two years of struggling through the corona virus crisis... Read all"Let the party begin" is the story of the country's greatest film producer whose film wins at the Cannes Film festival. However, after two years of struggling through the corona virus crisis, difficulties with investors wanting their money back, films not distributed and a diffic... Read all"Let the party begin" is the story of the country's greatest film producer whose film wins at the Cannes Film festival. However, after two years of struggling through the corona virus crisis, difficulties with investors wanting their money back, films not distributed and a difficult divorce settlement, Jonathan must sell his company with all its assets. Unaware of the... Read all

  • Director
    • Aki Avni
  • Writers
    • Avi Amar
    • Aki Avni
  • Stars
    • Lee Broda
    • Itzik Cohen
    • Tsahi Halevi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    30
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Aki Avni
    • Writers
      • Avi Amar
      • Aki Avni
    • Stars
      • Lee Broda
      • Itzik Cohen
      • Tsahi Halevi
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Lee Broda
    Lee Broda
    • Amanda Hakim
    Itzik Cohen
    Itzik Cohen
    • Dudi
    Tsahi Halevi
    Tsahi Halevi
    • Gadi harush
    Maor Schwietzer
    Maor Schwietzer
    • Eli gold
    • (as Maor Schwitzer)
    Aki Avni
    Aki Avni
    • Jonathan harel
    Ann Konopny
    Ann Konopny
    • Hava
    Levana Finkelstein
    Levana Finkelstein
    • Regina harel
    Yafit Asulin
    Yafit Asulin
    • Reut
    Amir Jerassi
    • Dani nakash
    Dana Frider
    Dana Frider
    • Dafna D
    Shady Srour
    Shady Srour
    • Richard bolton
    Marek Rozenbaum
    Marek Rozenbaum
    • Avrahami
    Tal Kallai
    Tal Kallai
    • Talula
    • (as Tal Kalay)
    Galit Hershkovitz
    Galit Hershkovitz
    • Orit harel
    Nony Geffen
    Nony Geffen
    • Dan malol
    Anna Gelfand
    • Aviva gorali
    Guy Ayad
    • Hagay
    Benny Ziffer
    • Meir tavger
    • Director
      • Aki Avni
    • Writers
      • Avi Amar
      • Aki Avni
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    A nice kaleidoscope of characters and situations

    The USA decided decades ago that a film production company shouldn't also own a chain of movie theaters. In Israel, by contrast, the Edery brothers produce movies and have theaters of their own and are beloved by the public (although only one brother survives now). One of Israel's best-known filmmakers fell on hard times and the Edery brothers' company rescued him from ruin by buying his back catalog. That incident is fictionalized as the germ of Let The Party Begin, except that the fictional brothers, the "Nakash" brothers, are not so kind-hearted.

    At the same time that the hard-up director is negotiating with the Nakash brothers, his wife is throwing a big party that makes Let The Party Begin reminiscent of Orson Welles' last movie, The Other Side Of The Wind, in which a filmmaker's hypocritical friends gather to salute him-- except that Welles died before he could fit everything in whereas Let The Party Begin seems to include everything it wants to include, while tastefully leaving some details unresolved and not often getting clumsy in sewing up others.

    The writer/director/star of Let The Party Begin is Aki Avni, an unusual figure among Israeli actors who left to try their luck in America. Most of those Israelis can't make ends meet in Hollywood, they return to Israel, and they tell the Israeli press what a great success they were. Aki Avni, on his return, was a prominent exception, speaking frankly of his inability to get roles. In one interview, he explained that he couldn't play an American because of his accent and he couldn't play a terrorist because he doesn't look Middle Eastern. Be that as it may, his self-publicized career crisis also resonates in Let The Party Begin, with the protagonist at a loss to find the resources he needs in order to shore up his standing-- and facing a mid-life crisis as well.

    Apparently Avni doesn't seriously lack for friends in real life, because some of Israel's best actors appear here in supporting roles, and the movie consists largely of little mini-dramas featuring them in turn. It doesn't get overlong, it holds attention, and it's Avni's first film as director. It's won a couple of awards at festivals, and I hope we can look forward to future films from Avni that take him out of the comfort zone of making films about making films.

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 2023 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Official site
      • article at Mako site
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Pain Behind the Eyes
    • Filming locations
      • Carmei Yosef, Israel(location)
    • Production company
      • Cinemajet
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1

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