Summertime Blues (film)
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Summertime Blues | |
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Directed by | Yaky Yosha |
Produced by | Alex Hacohen David Shapira |
Written by | Yaky Yosha |
Starring | Yuval Banay Anat Azmon Eyal Geffen Shimon Israeli Tali Kaufmann |
Music by | Shmulik Kraus |
Release date(s) | 1984 (Israel) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | Hebrew |
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Film Director Yaky Yosha's "Summertime Blues" (1984) is a youth drama about the last summer before the army, the last summer altogether.
[edit] Plot
"Summertime Blues" is the last summer before the army, an early 1980's Tel-Aviv summer, at the dawn of the war (the "first" war) in Lebanon. Four friends are walking on the wild side before life starts walking over them. They have a Rock'n'Roll band and so, they're trying to add some sex and drugs and devour the whole enchilada. It will take them a hot summer to realize how young and naive they still are, how what really turns them on is first love, first heartache and everything in between. "Summertime Blues" is a summer movie – beach, bikes, girls and music, a whole lot of music and a twist of blues.