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    Douze Points

    Directed by Daniel Syrkin
    Israel/France | 90 minutes | International Premiere | World Cinema Now

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    Douze Points

    Directed by Daniel Syrkin
    Israel/France | 90 minutes | International Premiere | World Cinema Now

  • View Trailer

    Douze Points

    Directed by Daniel Syrkin
    Israel/France | 90 minutes | International Premiere | World Cinema Now

  • View Trailer

    Douze Points

    Directed by Daniel Syrkin
    Israel/France | 90 minutes | International Premiere | World Cinema Now

  • View Trailer

    Douze Points

    Directed by Daniel Syrkin
    Israel/France | 90 minutes | International Premiere | World Cinema Now

“Douze points” refers to the highest score available in the Eurovision song competition, the backdrop to this colorful, chucklesome episodic satire. As French chanteur TJ, a gay Muslim, prepares to represent his country of Israel, a homophobic terrorist, sensational tabloids and obsessive Mossad agents mark his path to fulfillment.

film synopsis

“Douze points” refers to the highest score available in the Eurovision song competition, the backdrop to this silly, colorful satire complete with endearingly kitsch musical numbers. As French chanteur TJ, a gay Muslim, prepares to represent his country in Israel, he encounters a homophobic terrorist, sensational tabloids and obsessive Mossad agents who threaten to derail his path to fulfillment. Meanwhile, the Mossad, Israel’s famed intelligence agency, gets a goofy sendup here as they disguise themselves as trained stylists, hairdressers and choreographers, all to guarantee the safety of Eurovision. As producer Adar Shafran (Maktub, PSIFF 2018) and his team were preparing their film and miniseries to air in tandem with the actual Eurovision event in Spring 2019, they had no idea how much their fictional vision would resemble reality. The actual French entry turned out to be the gay French-Moroccan singer Bilal Hassani, whose dazzling array of wigs and makeup rivaled the fictional TJ’s sequins, and whose persona infuriated orthodox Muslims.

film details

Director: Daniel Syrkin
Producers: Adar Shafran, Roni Abramowsky
Screenwriter: Yoav Hebel, Assaf Zelicovich, Adar Shafran, Sarel Piterman
Cinematographers: Ofer Harari
Editor: Roni Klimowski, Amir Winkler, Ran Raviv
Music: Uri Kalian
Cast: Zach Fakiel, Adel Djemai, Roi Miller, Yoav Levi, Itzik Cohen
Country: Israel/France
Language: in French and Hebrew with English subtitles
Year: 2019
Running Time: 90 minutes
Premiere Status: International Premiere
Director Filmography: Out of Sight (2006)
Primary Company: Firma Films

director biography

guests in attendance

Producer Adar Shafran is expected to be in attendance on January 7, 8, and 9.

2020 Film Festival