Alex Holeh Ahavah

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Alex Holeh Ahavah
director Boaz Davidson looks through a camera at the old railway station in Jerusalem during a scene from the film
Directed byBoaz Davidson
Written byBoaz Davidson
Produced byYitzhak Shani
StarringEitan Anshel [he]
Sharon Hacohen [he]
Uri Kabiri
Avi Kushnir
CinematographyEli Tavor
Edited byBruria Davidson
Release date
  • 1986 (1986)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguagesHebrew
Polish

Alex Holeh Ahavah (Hebrew: אלכס חולה אהבה, Alex Is Lovesick) is a 1986 Israeli film directed by Boaz Davidson. It stars Eitan Anshel, Sharon Hacohen, and Uri Kabiri. The film, set in the 1950s, features a boy (Anshel) as the main protagonist and his life as the son of Polish immigrants.

Plot

Hacohen in makeup for shooting Alex is Lovesick

The film is a romantic comedy that takes place in Israel during the

bar mitzvah
.

Alex comes from a poor, dysfunctional family of Polish Jewish origin whose poverty requires them to share their apartment. Their tenant is Faruk,a man whose humorous battle against baldness is a running bit in the film.

At first, Alex falls in love with Mimi, the new girl in his class. Everything changes, however, when his aunt Lola arrives in Israel from Poland to search for a lost love with whom she once lived but who vanished after the

Nazi invasion of Poland
. Alex falls for his aunt and she responds by providing the soon-to-be 13-year-old with more than familial love.

The film authentically recreates the atmosphere of the country in the 1950s, known as the Austerity in Israel, including the black market, radio broadcasts concentrating on the search for lost relatives, music and pastimes of the 1950s and the era's clothing and dress styles.

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