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Apple TV s new Israeli thriller Losing Alice is the anti- Fauda - Television

Ayelet Zurer and Lihi Kornowski shine in a Hitchcockian thriller that, unusually for an Israeli genre TV show, puts female characters front and center

Losing Alice review: Apple TV+ show lacks the depth that could ve complemented its inventive stylistic flourishes

As a psychological drama, Losing Alice feels too self-conscious to be enjoyable or even provocative Poulomi Das January 22, 2021 13:55:11 IST Still from Losing Alice. Image from Twitter Losing Alice opens with an eventful chance meeting between two strangers on a train. Sophie Marciano (Lihi Kornowski), a 24-year-old aspiring screenwriter bumps into her idol, 48-year-old movie director Alice Ginor (Ayelet Zurer) one night. Her wide-eyed delight is palpable as she fangirls over Alice, furiously proving her devotion by listing the extent to which her work has affected her life. Like any artist suddenly thrust into the limelight, Alice isn’t entirely pleased about being recognised and by effect, having her solitude interrupted by the demands of a conversation. But her face betrays a hint of relief as well, as if to suggest she isn’t completely displeased at being acknowledged

Losing Alice star Ayelet Zurer: Everyone needs danger in their life

Brigit Grant is the Jewish News Supplements Editor Ayelet Zurer stars in Losing Alice  Disillusioned middle-aged women have never been neglected by the film and television industry. The roles may have gone to younger women – even Bette Davis was a fledgling 42 in Joseph L Mankiewicz’s All About Eve – but there have still been multiple films and series that prioritise the inner lives of women with angst who aren’t ingénues. To this list comes Alice Ginor, a woman who feels as reduced as Shirley Valentine, but is unfulfilled in a more glamorous world. As the eponymous protagonist in Sigal Avin’s seven-part series

Losing Alice Star Ayelet Zurer on Playing a Director in a Passion Triangle

Losing Alice Star Ayelet Zurer on Playing a Director in a Passion Triangle
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Apple TV+ review: Losing Alice a suspenseful, sexy thriller from Israel - iPod + iTunes + AppleTV Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Ayelet Zurer and Gal Toren in Losing Alice, premiering globally on Apple TV+ on January 22. A few months after the debut of Tehran, an above-average suspense thriller from Israel, Apple TV+ goes back to that same country again with Losing Alice. It s a show very different from most of what s been on Apple TV+ to date, with film noir and erotic thriller genre trappings rarely seen on any kind of U.S. screens these days. Losing Aliceis an Israeli show. But it s a show about Israel that doesn t touch on politics, the Israeli-Arab conflict, or anything else controversial. Nor is it about spies, which is the subject matter of so many Israeli shows that find popularity in the U.S. Instead, it s a twisty thriller set in Israel s showbiz industry, on that Apple has called a love letter to the still-too-rare female director.

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