BeTipul
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Release | August 28, 2005 March 6, 2008 | –
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In Treatment Sessão de Terapia En terapia In Therapie În Derivă Na terapiji En terapia Bez tajemnic На терапија |
BeTipul (Hebrew: בטיפול; lit. In Therapy) is an Israeli television drama revolving around the personal and professional life of an Israeli psychologist, Reuven Dagan, played by Assi Dayan. The series portrays a psychologist who treats patients at his clinic five days a week and then seeks psychological treatment for himself.[1] Filmmaker Ori Sivan served as the head writer of the series.
Overview
As of 2009,[.
In the first season, the cast included Assi Dayan as Dagan, Gila Almagor as Dagan's own therapist and mentor, Meirav Gruber as his wife, and Ayelet Zurer, Lior Ashkenazi, Maya Maron, Alma Zack and Rami Heuberger as his patients. The first season was directed by Nir Bergman, Hagai Levi, Ori Sivan, and Uzi Weill. Scriptwriters were Ari Folman, and Asaf Tzipor .
In the second season, which began in January 2008, a female therapist was considered for the leading role, but the idea was dropped. Dagan remained the main character. Zack, Heuberger and Almagor continued in their roles from the previous season. Other actors joining the cast were Moni Moshonov, Asi Levi, Niv Zilberberg, and Tali Sharon.
Awards and nominations
BeTipul in its first season won all the Israeli Academy Awards for a drama series, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor, and Best Actress given to Dayan and Zurer, Best Script, and Best Directing. Maron and Zack were also nominated for Best Actress. In its second season, it was nominated for Best Drama, along with 7 other nominations. Dayan won again the Best Actor award, and Levi and Zack both won the Best Actress award. Season 2 also won the Best Script award.
Adaptations
North America
United States
An American adaptation entitled In Treatment premiered January 28, 2008 on the American cable network HBO to critical and audience acclaim. Seasons 1-3 of the show star Gabriel Byrne as Dr. Paul Weston, the equivalent character to Reuven Dagan and Dianne Wiest as Gina, Paul's own therapist. After an 11-year hiatus, the show returned for season 4, starring Uzo Aduba as Dr. Brooke Taylor. Hagai Levi, co-creator of the original show, is one of the executive producers on the American version.[1]
Canada
The U.S. version was shown in Canada from 5 April 2009.[4]
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South America
Argentina
In May 2012, Argentina's public television network,
Brazil
The Brazilian adaptation of BeTipul premiered on October 1, 2012, on GNT, under the title Sessão de Terapia ("Therapy Session"). Actor Zé Carlos Machado is cast in the role of Theo Ceccato, the protagonist, and Maria Luísa Mendonça playing Theo's wife Clarice. Veteran actress Selma Egrei stars as Dora Aguiar, Theo's mentor. Patients are played by Maria Fernanda Cândido, Sérgio Guizé, Bianca Muller, Mariana Lima, and André Frateschi. The series is directed by the Brazilian TV actor Selton Mello.
Europe
Central Europe
In April 2009, HBO's Central Europe division acquired format rights for BeTipul from Dori Media Group. It was announced that HBO would produce local versions of the series in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova, for transmission on its channels throughout the region, and that Hagai Levi would serve as its executive producer.
- The Romanian version was the first to be produced. With
- The Czech version aired on Czech HBO in 2011 under the name Terapie ("Therapy"), starring Karel Roden as therapist Marek Pošta in the main role.[10]
- The Polish version premiered on October 17, 2011, on HBO under the title Bez tajemnic ("Without Secrets"), starring Jerzy Radziwiłowicz in the main role and with three seasons having aired as of 2013.
- The Hungarian version, titled Terápia ("Therapy"), starring Pál Mácsai, Erika Marozsán premiered on October 22, 2012.[citation needed]
Serbia
Netherlands
The title of the Dutch adaptation is In therapie. It premiered on July 26, 2010. The director is Alain de Levita. The therapist is played by Jacob Derwig. The other characters are played by Carice van Houten, Elsie de Brauw, Halina Reijn, Dragan Bakema, Gaite Jansen, Frederik Brom, and Kim van Kooten (Derwig's real life wife). The second season of the series aired on July 25, 2011 with Paul as a patient instead of the psychologist, who is played by Peter Blok.
Slovenia
Portugal
The Portuguese adaptation of BeTipul premiered on January 4, 2016, on
Italy
In Treatment is also the title of the Italian version. It premiered on April 1, 2013 on Sky Italia, starring Sergio Castellitto as Dr. Giovanni Mari. The cast includes: Sara (Kasia Smutniak), Dario (Guido Caprino), Alice (Irene Casagrande), Lea (Barbora Bobulova) and Pietro (Adriano Giannini) as Dr. Mari's patients, Eleonora (Valeria Golino) as his Wife and Anna (Licia Maglietta) as Mari's own therapist.
Croatia
The Croatian version, titled Na terapiji, premiered on September 16, 2013 on Croatian Radiotelevision. The main actor is Elvis Bošnjak as therapist Tomislav Vukov. The cast also includes Ana Karić, Leon Lučev, Goran Bogdan, Dijana Vidušin, Iva Babić, Nina Violić, Žarko Savić, Frane Mašković, Suzana Nikolić and Katarina Strahinić. The screenplay was adapted by Lada Kaštelan.[13][14]
North Macedonia
The Macedonian version, titled На терапија, premiered on September 18, 2017 on Sitel (TV channel). The main actor is Nikola Ristanovski as therapist Viktor Terziev. The cast also includes Jelena Jovanova, Tony Naumovski, Angela Dimitrova, Visar Vishka, Dragana Kostadinovska, Bedija Begovska, Amernis Noksikji, Dejan Lilic and others. The screenplay was adapted by Darko Mitrevski, Ognen Georgievski, Eleonora Veninova i Sasho Kokalanov.[15][16]
France
The French version, titled
Asia and the Pacific
Russia
Channel One premiered the Russian adaptation in 2012,[22] titled Без свидетелей (Bez Svideteley) or "Without Witnesses". The first and so far only season consists of 45 episodes[23] of 26 minutes each. While very closely tracking the original BeTipul script, the Russian version features a female in the leading role, played by Ksenia Kutepova as the psychotherapist.[24]
Japan
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References
- ^ a b HBO orders 40 episodes of Israeli series 'Betipul'
- ^ Gilbert, Gerard (5 October 2009). "Hagai Levy, creator of HBO's In Treatment". The Arts Desk. London. Retrieved 2010-06-03.
we didn't make a third series here (in Israel). I was exhausted. I didn't feel interested in doing it again and again in the same way.
- ^ "Sessão de Terapia - GNT". Archived from the original on 2013-01-15. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
- ^ "Movie Central - The doctor is in... a new season of In Treatment begins April 5 on HBO Canada". Newswire Canada. 10 March 2009. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
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- ^ "Terapia - RTP". Archived from the original on 2015-12-30. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
- ^ "Od danas na HRT-u gledajte dramsku seriju 'Na terapiji'". 24sata (in Croatian). September 16, 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
- ^ "Nova serija 'Na terapiji' - prva klapa". hrt.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Radiotelevision. June 5, 2013. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
- ^ "Време е за колективна ТВ терапија, време е за На терапија (видео)'". Skopje info (in Macedonian). August 31, 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
- ^ "Production: Macedonian In Treatment Series Enters Postproduction". filmneweurope.com. August 1, 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- ^ "In therapy: the first series of the Toledano / Nakache duo". Do It In Paris. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- Arte TV. Archived from the originalon 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
- ^ Myers, Kate (25 November 2021). "'In Therapy', a problem shared is a problem halved". SBS TV Guide. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- ^ Sotinel, Thomas (4 April 2022). "'In Therapy,' Season 2: The psychiatrist and the pandemic". Le Monde. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
- IMDb
- ^ "Russian remake for In Treatment".
- ^ 45 episodes
- ^ "Сериал "Без свидетелей"". Archived from the original on 2012-11-04. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
Further reading
- Baht, Roni (2010) A Psychologist Across the Lines: Consulting for the TV Series BeTipul (In Treatment) – A Personal Perspective. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 46-2, pp. 235–249
External links
- BeTipul at IMDb