A French TV show invited people with strange ways of laughing to their program. This is what happened.make sure you've got the sound turned up nice and loud so your co-workers can hear it too!
A French TV show invited people with strange ways of laughing to their program. This is what happened.make sure you've got the sound turned up nice and loud so your co-workers can hear it too!
It seems like the most open and shut of cases. In the middle of a lavish wedding reception in Be’er Sheba in Israel’s Negev desert, the French bride and Israeli groom are all set to cut the cake. Suddenly the lights go out, the power cut. When they come back on, there stands the bride in front of everyone – splattered in blood, the cake knife in her hand, her husband dying at her feet.
With hundreds of witnesses, it should be case closed. But Natalie (Nadia Tereszkiewicz) says she didn’t murder her husband Eran (Imri Biton). In fact, she doesn’t remember anything about the evening at all. The police consider this convenient at best; Karim (Reda Kateb), who’s been assigned to represent her by the French Consulate, thinks there’s more going on. But is he inspired by a quest for justice, or an ever-deepening obsession with Natalie?