
Peaches & Cream
Drama · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
An existential comedy about a neurotic film director whose fears of failure, death and losing control all surface on the night his new film is released - a hysterical unforgettable night at least for him his band of eccentric friends.
Top Cast


Gur Bentwich
Gur Bentwich
Tzuri
Gur Bentwich
Tzuri
Maya Kenig
Maya Kenig
Inbal
Maya Kenig
Inbal


Alon Aboutboul
Alon Aboutboul
Uzi
Alon Aboutboul
Uzi


Hadas ben Aroya
Hadas ben Aroya
Billi
Hadas ben Aroya
Billi


Dover Koshashvili
Dover Koshashvili
Micho
Dover Koshashvili
Micho


Tzahi Grad
Tzahi Grad
Mushon
Tzahi Grad
Mushon
Tinkerbell
Tinkerbell
Tinkerbell
Ester Rada
Ester Rada
Ester Rada
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