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"Yehuda and Zavik called and said 'we decided to make a sequel to' Snooker Celebration '" - Walla! culture

2020-10-24T18:50:57.068Z


Director Boaz Davidson, who directed Yehuda Barkan in the films "Charlie and a Half" and "Snooker Celebration", among others, said goodbye to the actor who died of her condition: "Yehuda was the first true Israeli film star. The camera loved him." He also revealed that they planned to promote a sequel to "Snooker Celebration" with a space wolf


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"Yehuda and Zavik called and said 'We decided to make a sequel to' Snooker Celebration '"

Director Boaz Davidson, who directed Yehuda Barkan in the films "Charlie and a Half" and "Snooker Celebration", among others, said goodbye to the actor who died of her condition: "Yehuda was the first true Israeli film star. The camera loved him."

He also revealed that they planned to promote a sequel to "Snooker Celebration" with a space wolf

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  • Ze'ev Revach

  • Snooker celebration

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"I remember one day when I was walking in a market in a city in Argentina, suddenly I get a call from Yehuda Barkan and Zavik Revach. I was in a noisy place, I could barely talk to them, but I found some corner. They tell me - we decided we would make a sequel. We always talk and do not , Now we decided to do. I really wanted it to happen, there were all kinds of ideas. Too bad it will not happen anymore. There are only good memories from these films. I'm not talking about success, and that these films have become a kind of cultural icons of the State of Israel. I talk about time "We just went on set together. It was fun, and we didn't take it too seriously."



Director Boaz Davidson, who directed Barkan in "Charlie and a Half," "Snooker Celebration," "Lupo in New York," as well as the thriller "Eat Looking," received the news of the death of actor and director Yehuda Barkan in astonishment.

In a conversation with Walla!

Culture from his home in Los Angeles he told how much Barkan influenced Israeli cinema: "I am sad and saddened by Yehuda's death. I am shocked and hard to digest. We worked a lot together. Yehuda Barkan was the first true Israeli film star. He was like an international movie star. When you saw Yehuda on screen, you saw a man with a lot of confidence, but in his job he was not like that. He was not so confident in himself. He was very sensitive. He kept trying to do the best job he could. He was anxious, he wanted to do "The best. He was full of anxiety, and we would calm each other down."

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There have already been ideas for a sequel.

Yehuda Barkan and Ze'ev Revach in the movie "Snooker Celebration" (screenshot)

"The camera really liked him, he moved screen easily and was very charismatic," Davidson added.

"He had exceptional timing, and it was a pleasure to work with him. Actually, all the films I made with Yehuda were a bit of work but there was more to it than a party. We had a lot of fun. We both liked to do tricks. He worked on me and I worked on him, and we both worked on other actors like Zevik. And in the process, we made a movie. "



"All the last time Judah was sick, I was in touch with his son and I thought there was some improvement. Unfortunately he was not. I will miss Judah very much, even though in recent years we have not worked together. Suddenly when he leaves us it leaves such a terrible space, with lots of memories. I'm still digesting it. It's a big loss. "

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"Yehuda Barkan was one of the greatest actors in Israel, a sensitive and humane person"

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"On screen you saw a man with a lot of confidence, but he was very sensitive and anxious."

Yehuda Barkan and Ze'ev Revach in the film "Charlie and a Half" (Photo: PR)

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