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Asfur, 2010 -
Hebrew
Israel
Profile of Asfur
The mood of Asfur is captivating, suspenseful, and witty. The plot centers around twentysomething life, cons and scams, and buddies. It features verbal byplay. Asfur is a drama, foreign, and crime TV show. Stylistically, it involves twists and turns, stars an ensemble cast, and is talky. In approach, it is realistic. Asfur is set in Israel. It happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for a boys' night. Note that Asfur includes brief nudity, mild violent content, and drugs/alcohol.
Summary of Asfur
The series deals with issues like the rat race, social inequality, etc., through the story of four Jerusalem men that decided to live in abandoned buses on a farm that's owned by Motti, (played by the actor Shalom Michaelshvilli) which was given to him after his grandfather died. The series has many sub-plots, but the main plot deals with how the four men try to settle an enormous debt on the farm to the Jerusalem City Hall.
Details
| Language: | Hebrew |
| Country: | Israel |
| Release date: | 7 March 2010 |
| Runtime: | 32 min |
| Seasons: | 2 |
Cast and Crew
as Moti Amoyal
as Newton
as Katzar
as Itzik
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