A Touch Away (TV)

A Touch Away
Created by Zafrir Kochanovsky
Ronit Weis-Berkowitz
Ron Ninio
Starring Yarden Bar-Kochba
Slava Bibergal
Henry David
Country of origin Israel
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Release
Original network Reshet
Original release January 23, 2007
Pre-release, Haifa Film Festival, Oct 12, 2006

A Touch Away (Merchak Negi'aa; Hebrew, מרחק נגיעה) is a 2006 Israeli television eight-episode mini-series set in Bnei Brak, a city to the east of Tel Aviv, within the larger Tel Aviv District, in Israel. It has been described as a kind of Romeo and Juliet story, focusing on the relationship of a young non-religious male Jewish immigrant from Russia who falls in love with a young woman who is part of the city's ultra-orthodox community. Using this relationship as the basis for the story, the series explores the lives of new immigrants, non-religious, and religious Jews in Israel.

History

The series, first released as part of the Haifa International Film Festival on October 12, 2006, and then aired on Israeli television beginning January 23, 2007,[1] broke many Israeli television viewing records, with the final episode garnering more viewers than any Israeli drama up until that time.[2] The series made its debut in the United States at the 2008 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[3] The episodes have been shown as part of a number of other United States film festivals, as well as other festivals and programs in Israel, and other nations around the world, sometimes followed by discussions of Israel and religious themes involved in the story.[4]

Synopsis

According to T.T.V. Television, one of the producers of the series, the drama series revolves around a hopeless love story between an orthodox religious young woman and a Russian immigrant. The lives of two families interconnect in an apartment complex in the orthodox neighborhood of Bnei Brak, just outside Tel Aviv. The Bermans are a strictly religious family, whose daughter Rochale is about to enter into an arranged marriage with a wealthy young bridegroom. But sparks fly when a thoroughly secular family from Russia moves into a neighboring apartment. The forbidden love that soon blossoms between the two young neighbors, and the secrets that each family must hide, threaten the families deeply rooted traditions and challenge individual family member's beliefs.[5]

Production

The series was created by Zafrir Kochanovsky, Ronit Weis-Berkowitz, and Ron Ninio; and directed by Ron Ninio. It is produced by Zafrir Kochanovsky and Miri Ezra (T.T.V. Productions), and aired on Reshet. Dialogue is conducted in Hebrew, Russian and some Yiddish, with subtitles in Hebrew, Russian, and English.

Cast

American Version

In 2008, HBO announced that it had secured the rights to the series, and is planning to produce an American version, retaining the Israel location and story.[6] It is one of a number of Israeli shows being picked up for American TV.[7] In addition, HBO is working with Israeli television writers to create other new shows, not previously produced in Israel, to air in America.[6]

Awards

Actor Henry David won the 2006 Israeli Television Academy Best Actor Award.[8] Additionally, the series won 2007 Ophir Awards (Israeli Film Academy) including "Best Directing", "Best Script", "Best Actor", "Best Art Design", and "Best Original Score". It also won the 2008 Washington Jewish Film Festival "Special Audience Recognition Award."[9]

See also

References

  1. "Release dates for "A Touch Away"". IMDb. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  2. "A Touch Away: Synopsis". T.T.V Productions Ltd. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  3. Ben Preston (September 4, 2008). "A Touch Away". Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  4. "A Touch Away". Israel in the Bay. Archived from the original on September 22, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  5. "A Touch Away: Selected film festivals & Awards". T.T.V Productions Ltd. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  6. 1 2 "A 'Touch Away' from HBO?". Ynetnews. January 29, 2008. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  7. Rebecca Spence (March 21, 2008). "Hollywood Execs Tune In to Israeli Television". The Forward. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  8. "Awards for "A Touch Away"". IMDb. Retrieved September 29, 2012.
  9. "More Than Movies". Wilmette Theatre. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved January 9, 2015.

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