"Sodot Mishpacha" is a 1998 Israeli film that runs for 92 minutes. The movie follows the story of a dysfunctional family, portrayed by talented actors such as Eli Cohen, Alexander Peled, Yael Horovitz, Nathan Kogan, Rosina Kambus, Michael Hanegbi, Romy Abulafia, Aviv Joel, Galia Soudri, Adi Terer, and Louise Esher.
Eli Cohen plays Uncle Alfred, a central figure in the family dynamics. Alexander Peled portrays Aharon, who is also known as Alex Peled in the credits. Yael Horovitz plays Jane, a character who adds depth to the narrative. Nathan Kogan takes on the role of Lawyer Shmueli, bringing a sense of authority to the story.
Rosina Kambus plays Irma, a character who contributes to the family's complexities. Michael Hanegbi and Romy Abulafia portray the younger versions of family members, adding layers to their characters. Aviv Joel and Galia Soudri play the adult versions of Rivi and Shauli, respectively, bringing maturity to their roles.
Adi Terer showcases her acting skills as Adult Shauli, while Louise Esher adds a touch of humor as the Falafel Seller. With such a talented cast, "Sodot Mishpacha" explores themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness within the context of a family struggling to find harmony.
The film is a captivating drama that delves into the complexities of familial relationships, showcasing the talents of the cast and the storytelling prowess of the filmmakers. "Sodot Mishpacha" is a must-see for anyone interested in exploring the intricacies of human emotions and the bonds that tie families together."
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