
Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive
Comedy
Overview
Ronen Matalon, born and raised in Jerusalem. He start make a tour guide. His tour, called "From Trauma to Fantasy" leads people in the footsteps of terrorist attacks on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem, and attempts to touch upon the collective trauma of those days.
Top Cast
Yossi Atia
Yossi Atia
Ronen Matalon
Yossi Atia
Ronen Matalon
Hadas Kalderon
Hadas Kalderon
Hadas Kalderon
Shohei Ando
Shohei Ando
Japanese Tourist
Shohei Ando
Japanese Tourist
Takuya Ogushi
Takuya Ogushi
Japanese Tourist
Takuya Ogushi
Japanese Tourist


Moni Moshonov
Moni Moshonov
Dad (Voice)
Moni Moshonov
Dad (Voice)
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