Winner of the Audience Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival and nominated for fourteen Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars) including Best Film. 

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Winner of the Audience Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival and nominated for fourteen Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars) including Best Film. Lior Ashkenazi (FoxtrotFootnoteLate Marriage) and Sasson Gabai (The Band’s Visit) star in this unique comedy drama. A comfortable married couple of 46 years, Tov and Meir get a jolt of excitement when their free-spirited neighbour, Itzik invites them to his penthouse for karaoke nights. Tova and Meir fall hard for Itzik’s energetic lifestyle, and enter into a competition amongst their other neighbours and soon themselves, trying to win Itzik’s attention.

“An offbeat comedic journey that delights and surprises.” -The Spool

Not Suitable for younger audiences.

  • 7pm: Live Karaoke Set
  • 8pm: Film

The event will take place on the Lipa Green grounds at the Sherman Campus.

Don’t forget your lawn chair and picnic blanket!

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Ashkenaz Festival

Start Date: August 30, 2023

7:00 PM

Midtown Toronto

Lipa Green grounds at the Sherman Campus
4600 Bathurst Street

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Free

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