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"Hairdresser in Disorder": Seeing the Other Israel | Israel today

2019-12-05T12:59:28.803Z


Moshik Glamin's program is a strange hybrid format that works well • The items in each episode are the people who aren't afraid to be themselves on TV


Moshik Glamin's program is a weird hybrid format that works well • The items in each episode are the people who aren't afraid to be themselves

  • Whatever nature does. "Barber in Disorder"

In a parallel world, away from the ratings of the big stars and stars, there is a universe where life itself happens. Far from the trendy, up-to-the-minute Tel Aviv-trendy Tel Aviv, people live on the periphery, and they are not afraid to be who they are when the cameras turn on.

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"Barbershop in Disorder" is a strange format that somehow manages to work: it's a lab hybrid between Assaf Granite's "Kitchen Revolution" in the book version, and "Mushik Glamin's" Come to Renew You. The basic idea of ​​the series is that in each chapter of Glamin Travelers and the book will bring peace to the hairdresser who needs an upgrade. Shalom gives professional tips to books and Glamin makes them a design upgrade for hairdressers. The items in all the episodes of "Barber in Disorder" are the people. Books and their clients, their personal stories and most of all their personalities that make their narrators what they are. It is a colorful, extreme and sometimes bizarre cast, one they would dream of in "Dreams of the Hakitsis" at the time. Libraries that make staples in the barber shop with clients, others who are late to customers, ones that look like an advertisement for Dr. Klein.

Moshik Glamin seems to particularly enjoy his role. Mostly from the fact that he can get overlap, paint, tan and manicure for free. Yaniv Shalom takes his job seriously and puts the books in place (who overlaps his clients with the soap bar?). The two visit hairdressers in Jaffa, Netanya, Haifa and the streets, do not forget to mark the marketing content of hair products and home decor and return home tired and tanned. A "hairdresser in disarray" is an opportunity to see the other Israel not through a condescending and critical lens. Of course, this was not the original intention of the creators, but what nature does, does color.

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Source: israelhayom

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