Highlights of New Israeli Dramas and Series This Week
What to watch in Israel this week: Fresh Israeli medical drama, 'The Intern,' stands out
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This week, viewers can catch the premiere of 'The Intern,' a medical drama exploring organ donation ethics, alongside the black comedy 'Finders Keepers' on KAN 11. Additionally, HBO Max continues its third season of 'Euphoria,' which has shifted focus to darker themes, while Netflix features classic mother-daughter dramedies like 'Postcards from the Edge' and 'In Her Shoes.'
- 01'The Intern' stars Niv Sultan as Hadas, a surgical resident who breaks hospital rules to save a former classmate's life.
- 02'Finders Keepers' features a cast of siblings who must contend with their father's unexpected will, leaving his apartment to a young prostitute.
- 03The third season of 'Euphoria' has transitioned into darker, more violent narratives, diverging from its original character-focused storytelling.
- 04'Postcards from the Edge' and 'In Her Shoes' showcase the complexities of mother-daughter relationships with performances by Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep.
- 05Both 'The Intern' and 'Finders Keepers' reflect familiar themes in Israeli drama, such as familial conflict and ethical dilemmas.
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'The Intern,' a new Israeli medical drama, premiered this week on Hot 3, Hot VOD, and Next TV, featuring Niv Sultan as Hadas, a surgical resident who challenges hospital protocols to save a former classmate's life. The show delves into the contentious world of organ donation, paralleling themes from films like 'Dirty Pretty Things.' Meanwhile, KAN 11 has launched 'Finders Keepers,' a black comedy about siblings vying for their late father's apartment, now owned by a young prostitute, highlighting familial strife and greed. On HBO Max, the third season of 'Euphoria' has taken a darker turn, focusing on crime and sadism, moving away from its original character-driven narrative. Netflix adds to its lineup with 'Postcards from the Edge' and 'In Her Shoes,' both exploring mother-daughter dynamics through the performances of iconic actresses Shirley MacLaine and Meryl Streep. These series reflect ongoing trends in Israeli television, combining familiar themes with fresh perspectives.
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