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    Talya Lavie (Hebrew: טליה לביא; born on 27 April 1978) is an Israeli filmmaker best known for her 2014 debut feature, Zero Motivation. Lavie attended the...
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  • Interpersonal Relations) is a 2014 Israeli black comedy film directed by Talya Lavie. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival where it received...
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  • BaLev) is a 2020 Israeli comedy drama film, written and directed by Talya Lavie. Avigail Harari and Ran Danker star as a couple on their wedding night...
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    Mountain, directed by Dagur Kári 2014 – Zero Motivation, directed by Talya Lavie 2013 – The Rocket, directed by Kim Mordaunt 2012 – War Witch, directed...
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    Israel Institute of Technology, Dean of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine Talya Lavie (born 1978), filmmaker Karina Lykhvar (born 1998), Olympic rhythmic gymnast...
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  • Language, Seng Tat Liew of Malaysia for In What City Does It Live?, and Talya Lavie of Israel for Zero Motivation Sundance Institute/NHK Award – Cherien...
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    Canneseries. In 2020 Danker stars in Honeymood, a new romantic comedy by Talya Lavie, director of Zero Motivation. In The Sound of Music he played Rolf the...
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  • reaping awards and positive reviews. In 2009, Vinik collaborated with Talya Lavie to create the internet comics "The Smile that Is Never Erased" ("החיוך...
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    ‘’Shtisel’’(2013-2016). In 2020, she played the role of Noam's (Ran Danker) mother in Talya Lavie's comedy drama film, Honeymood. In 2021, she played Dvori in Itai Segal's...
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  • Lars Bredo Rahbek (producer) Tomer Heymann for Paper Dolls Short Film: Talya Lavie for The Substitute Best Short Film: Cameron B. Alyasin for Never an Absolution...
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