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Watch the First Trailer for Berlin Panorama Player All Eyes Off Me (EXCLUSIVE)
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Brussels-based Best Friend Forever Sales has given Variety exclusive access to the international trailer for Berlin Panorama player “All Eyes Off Me,” the sexually charged sophomore outing of actor-director Hadas Ben Aroya.
Told in three distinct yet related chapters, the film begins at a party in Tel Aviv where young Danny is trying to find Max to let him know that she’s pregnant with his child. Max, however, has other things on his mind and is with his new girlfriend, trying to live up to her violent sexual fantasies for the two of them. She wants to be hit and choked, which leaves her bruised when she visits an older man for whom she dog sits.
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Israeli cinema jets off to Berlin
All Eyes Off Me by Hadas Ben Aroya
The presence of films from Israel is very noticeable this year in both the selection of the 71
stBerlinale and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM, 1-5 March). One movie is selected in Panorama, there is one minority co-production in Forum, a total of 12 titles are featured as Market Screenings, with two premieres among them, and one project has been chosen for the Berlinale Co-Production Market.
Hadas Ben Aroya (
Hadar Katz) is pregnant by Max (
Leib Lev Levin), but she doesn’t tell him. Max is exploring his girlfriend Avishag’s (