Blush (2015)
October 22, 2015Release Date

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Currently Blush is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Tubi TV, Cineverse, Hoopla, Plex, Amazon Video, Amazon Prime Video, Chai Flicks, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Fandango At Home, Spectrum On Demand, The Roku Channel, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Kanopy, Plex Channel, Fawesome
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Cast & Crew.

Jade Sakori
Dana Hershko

Sivan Noam Shimon
Na'ama Barash

Dvir Benedek
Gidon Barash

Einav Levi
Lili

Irit Pashtan
Michel Barash

Amit Muchtar
Dudu Barash

Koral Bosidon
Yifat

Oleg Rodovilski
Oleg

Bar Ben Vakil
Liora Barash

Hila Gozlan
Iris

Reut Akkerman
Drakula

Yifat Mizrahi
Arabic Teacher

Michal Vinik
Writer / Director

Daphna Keenan
Original Music Composer

Amir Harel
Producer

Ayelet Kait
Producer

Joel Alexis
Editor

Shai Peleg
Cinematographer

Miodrag Jakovljević
Foley

Ronen Nagel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Bedser
Line Producer

Jonathan Rozenbaum
First Assistant Director

Shay Peleg
Director of Photography

Orit Azulay
Casting

Shunit Aharoni
Production Design

Yaron Arie
Costume Design

Eti Ben-nun
Makeup Artist

Eli Bain
Sound

Guri Lazar
Production Manager

Ilay Arenson
First Assistant Camera

Or Viner
Loader

Anat Firsov
Production Coordinator

Liron Shefi
Second Assistant Director

Gil Hanan
Set Dresser

Tal Sherman
Property Master

Yael Shalom
Wardrobe Supervisor

Elad Bracha
Lighting Director

Eliya Spinopolos
Grip

Shachar Gay
Boom Operator
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Details.
Release DateOctober 22, 2015
Original Nameברש
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
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Blush (Hebrew: ברש - "Barash") is a 2015 Israeli drama film about teenage lesbian girls. It was written and directed by Michal Vinik, starring Sivan Noam Shimon, Jade Sakori and Dvir Benedek. The original title was Barash.
According to film researcher Raz Yosef, the film is part of the discourse of LGBT rights in contemporary Israeli cinema. In contrast to films such as Yossi and Jagger, The Bubble, and The Secrets, the film offers "new ways of being in the world, life and relationships based on queer temporality that are not necessarily founded on past lessons or future expectations, but rather derive from the desire for the 'here and now.'” Film critic Uri Klein finds that the film serves not only as a portrait of a single Israeli girl in distress but also places this portrait within the broader context of a disintegrating Israeli family.
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