Acting
Itay Tarhanov is an Israeli actor. He is best known for his acting in Gesher Theater in plays such as Salome and Someone Like Me, and his collaborations with director Tevel Gleenberg on short films.
A boy tries to get his father's attention during a mental crisis, while the father is focused on making his mark on the world by painting the sky purple.
When a call wakes Itay up on a calm Saturday morning, ordering him to fight in the front lines of a newly emerging war, he decides to hide the news from his girlfriend so he can spend one last normal day with her.
The conclusion to a never lasting friendship of the ravioli group, filled with emotions, epicness, and glory. the ravioli movie is nothing less than a masterpiece. a movie that moves each spectator differently but nonetheless moves.
Five teenagers are hospitalized at the Orot Psychiatric Center. They sleep together, eat together and create a show together. On the mind, of course. "Someone Like Me" gives a glimpse into the closed ward, into the lives of the medical staff, the teenagers and their parents, but this is also the story of all of us, because these children, who come from every sector, from every socioeconomic status, are all of us. They are us, just at a different volume. "Someone Like Me" is intended for everyone who has a soul. It deals with the healing power of theater with the hope of raising the level of compassion which is always in danger of decreasing. "Someone Like Me" was created after visits to the "Sheaf" school and the "Abarbanal" mental health medical center, but any connection between the characters and the events in the play and reality is strictly coincidental.
King Herod Antipas marries his brother's wife, Herodias, which is not acceptable in Judaism and therefore arouses the wrath of John the Baptist. To silence John, who won't stop speaking out against Herodias, Herod throws him into a dungeon. Salome, Herodia's daughter falls in love with John who calls her an abomination and refuses to reciprocate her love. Salome seduces her step father, Herod and forces him to execute John.
Rushing from work to his parents' home, Omri is pulled into a family intervention when his mother denies stealing the neighbors' Bimba (tricycle), sending the family on a nighttime trip to the ER where he first faces her mental illness.
17-year-old Yuli joins her boyfriend at a pool party to meet his combat unit for the first time. As he desperately tries to prove his masculinity to his peers, Yuli’s attempt to protect him backfires, forcing her to face a brutal system that marks her body as the next occupied territory.