Shemesh (TV series)

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Shemesh
שמש
Genre
Keshet)
ReleaseDecember 25, 1997 (1997-12-25) –
June 22, 2004 (2004-06-22)
Related
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Shemesh is an Israeli sitcom aired by Channel 2 Keshet and produced by Teddy Productions from 1997 to 2004.

The show was quite successful in its original run, becoming an exclusive show on the satellite provider yes by season 4 and becoming Israel's second successful sitcom after Krovim Krovim which aired on Hinuchit in the mid-late 1980s.[1]

Premise

The series follows Nahum Shemesh, a young provincial man from the southern Israeli city of

Romanian Jews being greedy misers, Georgian Jews being of low intelligence and Yemenite Jews
being "primitive".

The premise of the show's episodes are usually either absurd or at the very least humorous, some examples include Shemesh buying Bar a video game made by the store owner named "Zultan: The Time Demon", where when the player loses time in real life goes backwards, another example is Sassi being recruited by the Shabak in spite of his lack of intelligence.

As well as drawing inspiration from various American sitcoms of the era, such as Married... with Children and Seinfeld, The series is largely inspired by the life story of its leading actor Zvika Hadar, a rising star at the time, having found success in the big city after growing up in Beersheba and moving to Tel Aviv, and the main character is portrayed as an exaggerated fictionalization of Hadar himself, sharing many characteristics with the actor such as his love of Israeli football team Hapoel Be'er Sheva.[1]

Characters

Main characters

Secondary Characters

Every season introduces at least one new character to the main cast. Said characters will typically have a story arc revolving around them before leaving the cast before the end of the season, though some have stuck around for longer.

  • Rakefet Sela (Dana Shrier): Bar's often neglectful mother, a spiritual guru of French origin. During the first season she is portrayed as having a sort of friendly-rivalry with Shemesh, as well as a close friendship with Etti. After season 1 she is only seen in a few episodes, disappearing from the show completely outside of brief mentions after season 3, and a single appearance in an episode in Season 4 until the show's finale.
  • Mano Bari (Charlie Buzaglo): A handsome, charming student of philosophy who moves to Israel from Italy. During season 2 he develops a relationship with Etti. He is revealed to be Bar's biological father, having had a brief affair with Rakefet in Italy.
  • Sivan (Dorit Bar Or): A former class mate and rival of Etti who begins dating and later becomes engaged to Shemesh in season 3. She is characterized as mean, bossy and with overly materialistic tendencies. Has little regard for Shemesh and his Beershebite sensibilities.
  • Hemmi Alze/Siton (Yehezkel Lazarov): Copywriter and director of television commercials. He is portrayed as a Yuppie, seeking success in the Tel Avivi "scene". He is introduced in season 4 as a romantic rival for Sassi over Ogen. The love triangle is eventually resolved when Hemmi, Sassi and Ogen enter a threeway marriage, this marriage is based on the system used for Channel 2, at the end of season 4.
  • Marcus Emek (Arieh Moskona): Initially introduced as a wimpy career consultant for Tel Aviv University in season 2, Marcus is reintroduced in season 4 as a cunning business man, who is contacted by Shemesh to help save his failing restaurant. During the season he serves as the representative of the unknown Lessees of the Empire, only referred to as "the Koreans". He is overly touchy and lacks social awareness, but is shown to be shrewd and intelligent throughout the season, He is also constantly made fun of by the rest of the staff.
  • Zoe (Moran Stavitzki): A hip, young club goer, Zoe moves into the building the show is set in at the beginning of season 5. Often represents the younger generation of the Tel Aviv community, partying, drinking and taking drugs, in contrast with the older main cast.
  • Ravit Hillel (Sharon Durani): Etti's younger sister. Temporarily moves in with Etti and Shemesh in season 6. She is portrayed as irresponsible and promiscuous. Having recently returned from a long trip to India, she often indulges in hedonistic pleasures, prioritizing having fun over planning ahead in life.

References

  1. ^ a b "להתראות ז'וז'ו: כשישראל התאהבה בשמש". ynet. 25 April 2022.