Salah Shabati
Salah Shabbati (in Hebrew סאלחשבתי) is a comedy traditional of the repertory Israeli, left in 1964, written by the writer Ephraim Kishon and corealized by the Israeli realizer Menahem Golan and Ephraim Kishon.
The film tells the integration of an immigrant in the first years of the state of Israel. The actor Chaim Topol, more known for his role in a violin on the roof , plays there the part of an immigrant Séfarade confronted with realities of the 20th century in a Kibboutz.
This film was nominated with the Oscars in 1964, in the category better foreign film, but lost vis-a-vis the Italian comedy Hier, today and tomorrow , carried out by Vittorio de Sica, with Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
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