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Daughters, Daughters

Original title: Abu el Banat
  • 1973
  • A
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
86
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Shaike Ophir in Daughters, Daughters (1973)
SatireComedyDrama

A man with eight daughters, and no hope of an heir, takes a mistress to console himself. He finally consults a magician who gives him a list of instructions on how to make a son. Soon his wi... Read allA man with eight daughters, and no hope of an heir, takes a mistress to console himself. He finally consults a magician who gives him a list of instructions on how to make a son. Soon his wife is pregnant again.A man with eight daughters, and no hope of an heir, takes a mistress to console himself. He finally consults a magician who gives him a list of instructions on how to make a son. Soon his wife is pregnant again.

  • Director
    • Moshé Mizrahi
  • Writers
    • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Shaike Ophir
  • Stars
    • Shaike Ophir
    • Zaharira Harifai
    • Yosef Shiloach
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    86
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Moshé Mizrahi
    • Writers
      • Moshé Mizrahi
      • Shaike Ophir
    • Stars
      • Shaike Ophir
      • Zaharira Harifai
      • Yosef Shiloach
    • 2User reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Shaike Ophir
    Shaike Ophir
    • Sabbatai Alfandari
    Zaharira Harifai
    Zaharira Harifai
    • Bianca Alfandari
    Yosef Shiloach
    Yosef Shiloach
    • Joseph Omri
    • (as Joseph Shiloach)
    Michal Bat-Adam
    Michal Bat-Adam
    • Esther Alfandari
    Gideon Singer
    Gideon Singer
    • Dr. Mazor
    Avner Hizkiyahu
    Avner Hizkiyahu
    • Casarola
    Heinz Bernard
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      • Director
        • Moshé Mizrahi
      • Writers
        • Moshé Mizrahi
        • Shaike Ophir
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      Nozz

      A solo turn ruined by elaboration

      Abou al Banat grew out of a monologue that Shai K. Ophir would perform. Ophir was trained in the French pantomime tradition; throughout the movie you can notice the straightness of his back, the panache of every movement. On the stage he didn't need props; he could make you see what wasn't there. The movie surrounds Ophir with reality and in that perspective, Abou al Banat becomes a less sympathetic character. The fault may be in Moshe Mizrahi's fondness for soap opera and his sympathy with the female point of view. Whatever the reason, the rich, insensitive Abou al Banat fails where another Ophir character-- the naive, downtrodden Policeman Azulai in the movie of that name-- succeeded: in eliciting warm feelings from the audience.
      ItalianGerry

      Blurb.

      DAUGHTERS, DAUGHTERS! is an Israeli film in Hebrew with English subtitles that was directed by the same man (Moshe Misrahi) who gave us the very lovely I LOVE YOU, ROSA and THE HOUSE ON CHELOUCHE STREET. The central theme reflects the Middle-Eastern male-dominated culture, but anyone can sympathize with Shabtai, the owner of orange groves and a factory in Tel-Aviv, who has a large house, a large wife, and eight daughters. Shabtai wants a son. He goes through every conceivable (!) consultation and ritual, much of it ridiculous superstition, to guarantee that his next child by wife Zaharira Harifai will be a boy. He needs a male heir and feels that without one he will be less of a man. A child is born, another daughter of course. Disappointed and embittered he cruelly casts off his wife, and only when he is forced to care for his unwanted infant daughter and when his best friend gets his oldest daughter pregnant, does he begin to take a sharper look at his own stupidities. The movie is ingratiating, earthy, funny. Particular credit must go to the girls who play Shabtai's daughters, especially to Michal Bat-Adam as the oldest, who also gives birth to a daughter at the film's conclusion. Michal Bat-Adam was the fine actress of I LOVE YOU, ROSA. The despairing father Shabtai is played by Shai K. Ophir.

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      • Release date
        • 1973 (Israel)
      • Country of origin
        • Israel
      • Language
        • Hebrew
      • Also known as
        • Töchter, Töchter!
      • Filming locations
        • Jerusalem, Israel
      • Production company
        • Noah Films
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        1 hour 40 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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