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... impact to provide consumer products," said Doron Malka, president of Ameba Marketing, a local publi...
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... waiting for the accord to be signed," said Doron Malka, international marketing manager for Strateg...
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AVIVA, MY LOVE. Actually, it's "Aviva, mon amour," her crazy mother's name for the beleaguered Israeli family woman, sous chef and aspiring writer in Sheni Zarhim's effective dramedy. Then there's Aviva's sweet, unemployed husband; her three teen-age kids (neurotic, slothlike and angry, respectively); her unhappy sister and temperamental brother-in-law; and finally, the Famous Writer whose morally fraught proposition hits our heroine as she's perched on the edge. Aviva is contrived but funny and humane, and imaginatively shot by Zarhim. Still, the show belongs to the marvelous Rotem Abuhab, whose Aviva is grounded and empathetic in the craziest situations. In Hebrew, with subtitles. 1 p.m. Sun., April 6. SouthSide Works (BO) ***
BAD FAITH. The cultural divide between Clara (Cécile de Fr...
...BITTERSWEET. As the title of Doron Benvenisti's film suggests, life is falling short ...In Jacob Goldwasser's comedy, feisty Malka is concerned with saving everyone's jobs at the Ne...
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The Pittsburgh Jewish-Israeli Film Festival continues this week with a full slate of films from America, Israel, Italy, Russia and beyond. Here are this week's selections:
Making Trouble" (USA, 2007, English) -- 7:30 p.m. today, preceded by New York City comedian Marion Grodin. The film pays tribute to six legendary American Jewish women comedians: Molly Picon, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, Joan Rivers, Wendy Wasserstein and Gilda Radner.
...Director Doron Benvenisti will speak after the film. "The First B...Tuesday. In this comedy, sisters Malka and Yafit and friend Irena are struggling to make ...