Synopse
Two friends in Tel Aviv. One is an ageing hippy warden on Metzitzim Beach, who steadfastly refuses to grow up and spends most of his time chasing peeping Toms away from the shower rooms – whilst himself liking nothing more than to secretly watch his mates enjoy their romantic interludes in the beach huts. The other, played by Arik Einstein, one of the most influential and popular musicians in Israel, is a guitarist who dreams of opening a night club. Director Uri Zohar plays the beach warden and with Metzitzim created a cult film and the mother of all Israeli comedies.
Regie
Uri Zohar (*1935) was one of Israel's leading directors in the 1970s and had the reputation of being an enfant terrible. Later, he became an ultra-orthodox Jew and as a rabbi in 2013 laid his friend Arik Einstein to rest. Metzitzim was shown at the 1973 Berlinale.
Info
Original Title: Metzitzim
International Title: Peeping Toms
Category: Feature
Section: Israel Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: Hebrew OV with English subtitles
Director: Uri Zohar
Screenplay: Uri Zohar, Arik Einstein
Cast/Protagonists: Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, Sima Eliyahu, Mona Silberstein, Tzvi Shissel, Mordechai Arnon
Production country: Israel
Year of Production: 1972
Length: 90 min
Producer: Itzik Kol, Uri Zohar
Cinematography: Adam Greenberg
Editor: Avi Lifshitz
Music: Shalom Hanoch
World Sales: Dana Goren, Israeli Films





