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Hadas Ben Aroya • Director of All Eyes Off Me

film profile], Avishag wants to try something new: she wants her boyfriend Max to hit her during sex. Then there is Dror, an older man for whom she dog-sits sometimes. They all struggle with intimacy, each in a different way. But maybe it s really time to try something new. Cineuropa: In your film, people want to be open towards everything that comes their way. But there is a certain amount of it seems? Hadas Ben Aroya: I know what you mean. This film represents a generation that s trying to be bold, daring. What I was trying to express, and what I feel in my life, is that there is a price to pay when you are

Review: All Eyes Off Me

film profile], captures really, really well, it s that divide between trying to be liberated versus actually, truly being so. The people she shows may be young, walking around with that glittery Euphoria make-up on, but they have already tried it all, and if there is one pressure they pile on themselves, it s just that: being fine with everything that comes their way. Any sexual fantasy, any secret your partner might suddenly share, and if the hesitant facial expressions are sometimes slow to catch up with the carefully chosen words, so be it. They will get there eventually. Meanwhile, glitter will help.

Review: All Eyes Off Me

Review: All Eyes Off Me
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