
Moshe Rosenthal
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In this episode, I sit down with Moshe Rosenthal, writer and director of the hit Israeli film “Karaoke”, which recently had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. His film went on to win multiple Israeli Academy awards, the audience award at the Jerusalem film festival, and later secured a North American distribution deal. I talk to Moshe about his upbringing as a half Egyptian, half Turkish Queer Israeli, how the “flag waving” that is expected of artists from marginalized backgrounds limits our art, and how when we tell & sell our stories over and over, our trauma can morph and become a part of our charm.
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