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Let It Be Morning: A satirical take of life under occupation
Eran Kolirin’s latest effort, titled Let It Be Morning, is characterised by solid elements of satire along with a dry, minimalistic humour. The Israeli screenwriter and director is best know for his debut feature, the 2007 dramedy The Band’s Visit. A critical success, the film has been later adapted into a stage musical of the same name and revolved around eight musicians who play for the Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra and arrive in Israel from Egypt. In it, the band has been booked by an Arab cultural centre in Petah Tikva, but through a miscommunication, they end up in Beit Hatikva, a fictional town in the Negev Desert. "Kolirin’s satire often emerges throu

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