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A Woman's Case

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IMDB ID: tt0141603

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A story of the influence of modern life on a woman, who meets a man in a sculptor's studio, has an affair, and is found dead.

Hebrew

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Aharon Almog

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Tirzeh Arbel

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Adar Eshet

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Hillit Katmor

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Gad Keiner

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Aviva Paz

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Yossi Spector

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Ann Tochmeyer

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Jacques Katmor

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Amnon Salomon

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Jacques Katmor

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