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  1. Plot synopsis. The film follows a Moroccan family residing in Jaffa. The grandmother, Zohara (Rita Shukrun), who immigrated from Morocco in the 1950s, is a seer, and many members of the Moroccan community flock to her, so she can dream for them and advise them on life decisions. In return, they pay her generously.

  2. 1 de may. de 2014 · Orange People: Directed by Hanna Azoulay Hasfari. With Rita Shukrun, Esti Yerushalmi, Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, Yoram Toledano. Grandma Zohara occupies a special role within the Moroccan community within Israel. By cradling an object brought to her by her clients, Grandma Zohara gains access to the family's past through her dreams.

  3. Orange People es una película dirigida por Hana Azoulay-Hasfari con Rita Shukrun, Esti Yerushalmi, Hana Azoulay-Hasfari, Yoram Toledano, Meytal Gal. Año: 2013. Título original: Anashim Ketumim. Sinopsis: La abuela Zohara ocupa un papel especial dentro de la comunidad marroquí en Israel.

  4. Orange People es una película de 2013 que narra la historia de dos hermanos, uno de ellos discapacitado, que se embarcan en un viaje para descubrir su verdadera identidad. Al llegar a la ciudad, los hermanos se ven envueltos en una aventura llena de magia y encuentran una nueva familia.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Overview. Grandma Zohara occupies a special role within the Moroccan community within Israel. By cradling an object brought to her by her clients, Grandma Zohara gains access to the family's past through her dreams. This allows her to advise families on future decisions.

  6. Orange People is a film directed by Hana Azoulay-Hasfari with Rita Shukrun, Esti Yerushalmi, Hana Azoulay-Hasfari, Yoram Toledano, Meytal Gal. Year: 2013. Original title: Anashim Ketumim. Synopsis: Grandma Zohara occupies a special role within the Moroccan community within Israel.

  7. Gal Greenspan Producer. Karima Guennouni Producer. Critics reviews. Grandma Zohara occupies a special role within the Moroccan community within Israel. By cradling an object brought to her by her clients, Grandma Zohara gains access to the family’s past through her dreams. This allows her to advise families on future decisions.